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“I Had Dual Feelings”: (Re)Storying With a Rural South Korean English Teacher

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Linguistics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper analyzes (or re‐stories) intrapersonal ideological tensions of a rural South Korean English teacher, Yeonghyeon1, as she negotiates competing discourses across local, national, and global scales within the context of a semi‐structured interview.
Ian Schneider
wiley   +1 more source

The effect of previously acquired languages on third language acquisition. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
Luan X   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Local modulation of sleep slow waves depends on timing between auditory stimuli

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Leach S   +10 more
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Theories of Argument Ellipsis: The View from Vietnamese

open access: yesTheories of Argument Ellipsis: The View from Vietnamese
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Derivational argument ellipsis

The Linguistic Review, 2020
AbstractThe present article is concerned with two important observations about argument ellipsis. One is that it may apply to arguments that do not enter into agreement relationship with functional categories but not to those that do; the other is that extraction out of elided arguments is possible in Japanese. In order to account for these properties,
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Idioms, argument ellipsis and LF-copy

Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2020
In this paper, I make critical use of certain word order and semantic properties of ditransitive expressions to develop an argument for the LF-copy theory of argument ellipsis (Oku in A theory of selection and reconstruction in the minimalist perspective, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1998; Saito in Lang Res 43:203–222, 2007; in: Shibatani ...
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Antecedent-contained clausal argument ellipsis

Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2017
The aim of this paper is to argue for a particular analysis of null clausal arguments in terms of ellipsis. It is first illustrated that null clausal arguments have underlying syntactic structures that are subject to ellipsis. The main and novel observation for this claim is that null clausal arguments exhibit the effect of the parallelism constraint ...
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Phases and argument ellipsis in Japanese

Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2016
This article investigates the nature of Japanese null arguments. Although it has been more or less standardly assumed that Japanese null arguments are empty pronouns, recent literature has shown that they can also be derived via argument ellipsis based on the fact that they can yield readings that pronouns generally cannot support (Oku in A theory of ...
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