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Nguni Bare Nouns: Licensing without Case

Linguistic Inquiry
Nguni bare or augmentless ([−A]) nominals are licit only as strict negative dependents and wh-words. They may not appear in a preverbal subject position unless local to a negation-licensed [−A] complementizer of a subjunctive clause (Pietraszko 2021). This pattern motivates an analysis in terms of negative concord and a labeling theory approach to the ...
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Definiteness with Bare Nouns in Shan

2019
Shan, a Southwestern Tai language spoken in Myanmar, Thailand, and nearby countries, uses bare nouns to express both unique and anaphoric definiteness, a definiteness distinction identified by [15]. This novel data pattern from the author’s fieldwork can be analyzed by adding an anaphoric type shifter, \(\iota ^x\), to the available type shifting ...
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Bare Nouns in Spanish

Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 2003
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Grammatical gender processing in romance languages: Evidence from bare noun production in Italian and Spanish

European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2010
Daniela Paolieri   +2 more
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Differential effects of grammatical gender and gender inflection in bare noun production

British Journal of Psychology, 2011
Daniela Paolieri, Lorella Lotto
exaly  

Outcomes associated with drug-eluting and bare-metal stents: a collaborative network meta-analysis

Lancet, The, 2007
Christoph Stettler   +2 more
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Stent thrombosis with drug-eluting and bare-metal stents: evidence from a comprehensive network meta-analysis

Lancet, The, 2012
Tullio Palmerini   +2 more
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