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Beyond words: understanding anxiety and depression in college applicants through LIWC analysis of textual features. [PDF]
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A corpus approach to orthographic chunking: near-naive word separation in Swiss German text messages. [PDF]
Just E, Widmer P.
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Development and classification accuracy of an automated cognitive screening tool combining working memory and connected speech tasks for early detection of cognitive impairment in primary care. [PDF]
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Dinka, a Western Nilotic language, has a class of auxiliary verbs which is remarkable in the following four respects: (i) It is unusually large, comprising some 20 members; (ii) it is grammatically homogeneous in terms of both morphology and syntax; (iii) most of the auxiliary verbs correspond to adverbs in languages like English, while the rest are ...
Andersen, Torben
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Transactions of the Philological Society, 1988
In this paper we shall investigate the syntax of auxiliary verbs in Sardinian from two principal points of view. In the first part of the paper we shall attempt to devise criteria for distinguishing auxiliary verbs from other verbs which take a non-finite complement and, at the same time, to identify the class of verbs which qualify as auxiliaries in ...
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In this paper we shall investigate the syntax of auxiliary verbs in Sardinian from two principal points of view. In the first part of the paper we shall attempt to devise criteria for distinguishing auxiliary verbs from other verbs which take a non-finite complement and, at the same time, to identify the class of verbs which qualify as auxiliaries in ...
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1994
This chapter discusses the following commonly occurring auxiliary verbs: poder to be able to, to be allowed to, can, could saber to know how to querer to want soler to be in the habit of deber must, ought to, should haber (que, de) to have ...
John Butt, Carmen Benjamin
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This chapter discusses the following commonly occurring auxiliary verbs: poder to be able to, to be allowed to, can, could saber to know how to querer to want soler to be in the habit of deber must, ought to, should haber (que, de) to have ...
John Butt, Carmen Benjamin
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