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ANIMACY VERSUS WEIGHT AS DETERMINANTS OF GRAMMATICAL VARIATION IN ENGLISH ANETTE ROSENBACH Heinrich - Heine University Düsseldorf This article investigates whether certain animacy effects are an artifact of syntactic weight ( because ...
ANIMACY VERSUS WEIGHT AS DETERMINANTS OF GRAMMATICAL VARIATION IN ENGLISH ANETTE ROSENBACH Heinrich - Heine University Düsseldorf This article investigates whether certain animacy effects are an artifact of syntactic weight ( because ...
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EMPIRICAL TEST CASE : ENGLISH GENITIVE VARIATION . While word - order variation in English has been most extensively explored in the domain of the verb phrase ( for phenomena such as the active - passive alternation , dative shift ...
EMPIRICAL TEST CASE : ENGLISH GENITIVE VARIATION . While word - order variation in English has been most extensively explored in the domain of the verb phrase ( for phenomena such as the active - passive alternation , dative shift ...
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Therefore , animacy as a factor determining English genitive variation can be regarded as a factor facilitating production within the Levelt model , just as weight is a factor facilitating parsing in the J. Hawkins model ( and ...
Therefore , animacy as a factor determining English genitive variation can be regarded as a factor facilitating production within the Levelt model , just as weight is a factor facilitating parsing in the J. Hawkins model ( and ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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accepted acquisition alliteration alternation analysis animacy appear approach argues argument Cambridge claim clauses cognitive compounds consider construction context contrast definitive determined direct discussion distinction distribution effects English evidence example fact factors formal frequency function German given grammar head human important interpretation involving irregular irregular verbs issues Japanese John language lexical linguistic marking meaning morphological nature nominative Note noun object oblique observed occur Participant patterns person phonetic phonological plural position possessor possible predicates present Press pronoun properties proposed provides question raising reference regular relations relative relative clauses respect role rules s-genitive semantic sentences shows similar speakers speech structure suggests syntactic syntax Table theory tion types University V-V compounds variation verbs vowel weight