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Place reference in story beginnings: a cross-linguistic study of narrative and interactional affordances
Place reference story beginnings
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2017/8/28
People often begin stories in conversation by referring to person, time, and place. We study story beginnings in three societies and find place reference is recurrently used to (i) set the stage, fore...
A cross-linguistic study of the acquisition of clitic and pronoun production
cross-linguistic study clitic pronoun production
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2016/5/3
This study develops a single elicitation method to test the acquisition of third-person pronominal objects in 5-year-olds for 16 languages. This methodology allows us to compare the acquisition of pro...
The phonological-distributional coherence hypothesis: Cross-linguistic evidence in language acquisition
language acquisition coherence hypothesis
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2015/8/10
Several phonological and prosodic properties of words have been shown to relate to diVerences
between grammatical categories. Distributional information about grammatical categories
is also a rich s...
Universal Stanford Dependencies:A cross-linguistic typology
dependency grammar Stanford Dependencies grammatical taxonomy
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2015/6/12
Revisiting the now de facto standard Stanford dependency representation, we propose an improved taxonomy to capture grammatical relations across languages, including morphologically rich ones. We sugg...
Greek Anaphora in Cross-Linguistic Perspective
Greek Anaphora Cross-Linguistic
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2015/6/11
The referentially dependent pronouns of Homeric and Classical Greek are typologically commonplace, but pose challenges to theories of binding and anaphoric reference. Instead of a single anaphor categ...
Insights on NIRS sensitivity from a cross-linguistic study on the emergence of phonological grammar
near infrared spectroscopy phonotactics phoneme perception infant speech perception
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2015/4/24
Each language has a unique set of phonemic categories and phonotactic rules which determine permissible sound sequences in that language. Behavioral research demonstrates that one’s native language sh...
The meanings of focus: The significance of an interpretation-based category in cross-linguistic analysis
interpretation-based category cross-linguistic analysis
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2015/4/24
Focus is regularly treated as a cross-linguistically stable category that is merely manifested by different structural means in different languages, such that a common focus feature may be realised th...
The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners:Acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception
English front vowels North Holland and Flemish listeners Acoustic similarity predicts explains cross-linguistic L2 perception
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2015/4/20
We investigated whether regional differences in the native language (L1) influence the perception of second language (L2) sounds. Many cross-language and L2 perception studies have assumed that the de...
Advances in the Cross-Linguistic Study of Ideophones
Cross-Linguistic Study Ideophones
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2015/4/20
Ideophones are marked words that depict sensory imagery found in many of the world’s languages. They are noted for their special forms, distinct grammatical behaviour, rich sensory meanings, and inter...
Enhanced perception of various linguistic features by musicians: A cross-linguistic study
various linguistic features musicians
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2015/4/10
Two cross-linguistic experiments comparing musicians and non-musicians were performed in order to
examine whether musicians have enhanced perception of specific acoustical features of speech in...
Development of Cross-Linguistic Variation in Speech and Gesture: Motion Events in English and Turkish
cospeech gestures motion events cross-linguistic Turkish English
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2015/4/3
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically different languages both in speech and cospeech gestures, showing that language specificity in event enc...
The cross-linguistic categorization of everyday events:A study of cutting and breaking
Event Cross-linguistic Cut and break Separation events Verb semantics Categorization Typology
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2015/4/3
The cross-linguistic investigation of semantic categories has a long history, spanning many disciplines and covering many domains. But the extent to which semantic categories are universal or language...
Language and landscape:a cross-linguistic perspective
Geographical ontology GIS Landscape terms Place names Semantic domain Semplates
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2015/4/3
This special issue is the outcome of collaborative work on the relationship between language and landscape, carried out in the Language and Cognition Group at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholingui...
A Meta-analysis of Cross-linguistic Syntactic Priming Effects
cross-linguistic syntactic priming lexical boost effect meta-analy sis bilingual
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2016/5/3
Cross-linguistic syntactic priming(C LSP)refers to the phenomenon that the use of aparticular structure(e.g.,p assives)in one language facilitates orprimes the subsequent use of the parallel structure...
MIND-AS-BODY AS A CROSS-LINGUISTIC CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR
Cognitive semantics cross-linguistic metaphor perception verbs
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2009/10/19
The conceptual metaphor MIND-AS-BODY (Sweetser 1990) is motivated by correspondences between our external experience (i.e. body) and our internal emotional and cognitive states (i.e. mind). Taking Swe...