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Computer-assisted transcription and analysis of speech [PDF]
The two papers included in this volume have developed from work with the CHILDES tools and the Media Editor in the two research projects, "Second language acquisition of German by Russian learners", sponsored by the Max Planck Institute for ...
Bast, Conny +2 more
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Introduction - Operations on argument structure [PDF]
Bresnan Kanerva +6 more
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Manner/result polysemy as contextual allosemy: Evidence from Daakaka. [PDF]
Hopperdietzel J.
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The anticausative prominence in Afrikaans
This paper focuses on the anticausative prominence in Afrikaans. The anticausative prominence is related to the causative/inchoative alternation [Subj V Obj] vs. [Subj V], e.g. Jan smelt die botter (‘Jan melts the butter’) vs. Die botter smelt (‘The butter melts’).
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Marked unergatives: Syntactic ergativity and nominalizations. [PDF]
Hopperdietzel J, Alexiadou A.
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Reflexive anticausatives in Japanese
This work was supported by KAKENHI (20H01268).
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Causality-Aware Predictions in Static Anticausal Machine Learning Tasks
We propose a counterfactual approach to train "causality-aware" predictive models that are able to leverage causal information in static anticausal machine learning tasks (i.e., prediction tasks where the outcome influences the inputs). In applications plagued by confounding, the approach can be used to generate predictions that are free from the ...
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