Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... effects associated with syntactic position are distinct from specificity effects associated with morphological form . In particular , we have seen that positional specificity effects are limited in Kannada to morphologically unmarked ...
... effects associated with syntactic position are distinct from specificity effects associated with morphological form . In particular , we have seen that positional specificity effects are limited in Kannada to morphologically unmarked ...
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... effects statistically . There were significant effects of dialect , of the type of head noun , of the number of the attractor , and of the two- way interactions between the factors . All of these effects stemmed from the significant ...
... effects statistically . There were significant effects of dialect , of the type of head noun , of the number of the attractor , and of the two- way interactions between the factors . All of these effects stemmed from the significant ...
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... effects do not show effects of the match between verb bias and syntactic structure , that is , of the usage probabilities that are at issue in KGKU . Rather curiously , the opposite is the case : ' Initial noun phrases were longer in ...
... effects do not show effects of the match between verb bias and syntactic structure , that is , of the usage probabilities that are at issue in KGKU . Rather curiously , the opposite is the case : ' Initial noun phrases were longer in ...
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Language in the 21st century | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accent acoustic adjectives agreement aligned American English American speakers analysis anaphoric attractors binomial types British English British speakers CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Cambridge casemarked chapter clause clitic cognitive cognitive linguistics collective consonant constructions content-cell context contrast coradical corpus correlate Creole CRUZ The University declension derived dialects direct object discourse discussion distinction Emeneau enhancement gestures example expressions F-marking focus focused form-correspondent frequency function grammar heteroclisis inflection classes inflectional category interaction interpretation ISBN John Benjamins Journal language lexeme lexical linguistic logistic regression Markedness meaning morpheme morphological morphosyntactic nominal notion noun phrases occur onymic papers paradigm linkage pattern phonetic phonological pitch accents plural ponerse position predicted preposition pronouns proper names properties prosodic quedarse reference rule of paradigm Sanskrit semantic sentences singular specific speech stem stress structure syntactic syntax Table theory tion Tok Pisin tokens translation types variation verb vowel words