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Questions and word order in Polynesian
Questions word order
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2015/9/6
The Polynesian languages, which belong to the Oceanic branch of the
Eastern Malayo-Polynesian family, are spoken in Polynesia, a large
triangular area of the Pacific Ocean bounded by Hawaii in the n...
The role of syntactic context in visual word recognition
syntactic context visual word recognition
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2015/6/19
The role of syntactic context in visual word recognition.
On the Syntax and Semantics of the Word paljon in Finnish
Syntax Semantics of the Word paljon Finnish
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2015/6/18
On the Syntax and Semantics of the Word paljon in Finnish.
Dvandvas,blocking,and the associative:the bumpy ride from phrase to word
Dvandvas blocking the associative bumpy ride phrase to word
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2015/6/11
The oldest form of Sanskrit has a class of expressions which are in some respects like asyndetically co-ordinated syntactic phrases, in other respects like single compound words. I propose to resolve ...
Word order affects the time course of sentence formulation in Tzeltal
incrementality message formulation sentence formulation cross-linguistic comparisons of sentence production verb-initial languages
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2015/5/13
The scope of planning during sentence formulation is known to be flexible, as it can be influenced by speakers’ communicative goals and language production pressures (among other factors). Two eye-tra...
From clusters to words: grammatical models of nonce-word acceptability
clusters to words grammatical models nonce-word acceptability
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2014/11/26
From clusters to words: grammatical models of nonce-word acceptability.
How many grammars am I holding up? Discovering phonological differences between word classes
How many grammars am I holding up phonological differences word classes
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2014/11/26
It is a well established fact that languages may exhibit phonological differences between different classes of words. For example, nouns and verbs may show systematic differences with respect to stres...
Word Segmentation: Quick but not Dirty
Quick Word Segmentation
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2014/5/7
Portions of this work were presented at the 34th Northeaster Linguistic Society meeting, the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, the 20th International
Conference on Computation...
A Sentence Is Not a Complete Thought:X-Word Grammar
X-Word Grammar Editing sentences Grammar instruction Punctuation Writing Assessment
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2009/8/21
X-Word Grammar provides an editing technique for students that is more reliable than trying to identify sentences as complete thoughts. A sentence is redefined as "a group of words that can be turned ...
Morphology vs. Word Order in the Acquisition of V-to-I
V-to-I morphology adverb European Portuguese trigger
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2009/7/13
This article presents an experiment on children’s sensitivity to two phenomena associated with
V-to-I: morphology and word order. It is shown that children are highly sensitive to morphology,
but ac...
Multi-word Expressions between Syntax and the Lexicon:the Case of Italian Verb-particle Constructions
Multi-word Expressions Lexicon Syntax Italian Verb-particle Constructions
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2009/5/27
Multi-word Expressions between Syntax and the Lexicon:the Case of Italian Verb-particle Constructions。
The Acquisiton of Word-final Clusters in French
Adquisició de la fonologia Estructura sil·làbica Grups consonàntics
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2010/9/9
The structure of French syllables has long been controversial, particularly with respect to the status of word-final consonants. Some researchers suggest that word-final consonants are syllabified as ...
Morphology vs. Word Order in the Acquisition of V-to-I
V-a-I Morfologia Adverbi Adquisició del llenguatge
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2010/9/9
This article presents an experiment on children’s sensitivity to two phenomena associated with V-to-I: morphology and word order. It is shown that children are highly sensitive to morphology, but acce...