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Shakespeare and the english language [PDF]
Overview of Shakespeare's language for Open University undergraduate ...
Hope, Jonathan
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Parallel grammaticalizations in Tibeto-Burman : evidence of Sapir's 'Drift' [PDF]
In chapters seven and eight of his book Language, Sapir talked about what he called ‘drift’, the changes that a language undergoes through time [...]. Dialects of a language are formed when that language is broken into different segments that no longer ...
LaPolla, Randy J.
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INTRODUCTION. 'Grammatical' gender is a largely semantically empty noun trait whose existence is typically revealed through the triggering of agreement rules on the part of items in a sentence with which the noun is in construction. For example, the fact that the Latin word res is feminine in gender requires that the modifying adjective public- take ...
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The influence of eye position on the animacy impression of a cube-shaped robot in motion
Human observers can sometimes attribute animacy or agency to non-living objects, such as robots, perceiving them as if they were alive. In particular, the movement pattern of non-living things is a key feature for perceiving life.
Takahiro Kawabe +2 more
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Animacy in Persian language: Animacy norms for 401 Persian words
Firouze Mahjoubnavaz, Setareh Mokhtari
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Special issue: Children with specific language impairment across languages - Introduction [PDF]
Lindner, Katrin, Penner, Zvi
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Reference tracking and non-canonical referring expressions in Indonesian [PDF]
Adams, Nikki B. +2 more
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Encoding Effort Eliminates the Animacy Advantage in Memory When Manipulated with Value-Directed Remembering. [PDF]
Keiner JN +3 more
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Mapping object space dimensions: New insights from temporal dynamics. [PDF]
Kidder A, Quek GL, Grootswagers T.
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