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Cross-linguistic differences in the use of durational cues for the segmentation of a novel language [PDF]
Published online: 13 March 2017It is widely accepted that duration can be exploited as phonological phrase final lengthening in the segmentation of a novel language, i.e., in extracting discrete constituents from continuous speech.
Laka Mugarza, Itziar +3 more
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Computational Sociolinguistics: An Emerging Multidisciplinary Research Area
ABSTRACT This article explores the multidisciplinary field of computational sociolinguistics (CSLX). A social network analysis through a bibliometric approach is employed to investigate the landscape of scholarly publications through a series of keyword queries related to ‘Computational Sociolinguistics’. The study analyses publications contributing to
Amaia Perez‐de‐Arriluzea‐Madariaga
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A tale of two Basque reciprocal anaphors in Basque: preliminaries
This article provides a typological perspective of Basque reciprocal expressions and reviews previous accounts of the difference between the Basque reciprocal anaphors elkarand bata bestea ‘each other, one another’.
Xabier Artiagoitia
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Vowel interaction in Basque: a nearly exhaustive catalogue
The treatment of vowel sequences in Basque inflectional morphology has played a prominent role in discussions of rule interaction, literally becoming a textbook example of extrinsic rule ordering (cf.
José Ignacio Hualde, Iñaki Gaminde
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On the loss of Ergative Displacement in Basque and the role of analogy in the development of morphological paradigms [PDF]
Finite verbs in Basque agree with subject, direct object and indirect object. Argument agreement is complicated by the phenomenon of Ergative Displacement. In Bermeo ED has been lost.
Hualde, José Ignacio,
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Abstract Sentence production is a stage‐like process of mapping a conceptual representation to the linear speech signal via grammatical rules. While the typological diversity of languages is vast and thus must necessarily influence sentence production, psycholinguistic studies of diverse languages are comparatively rare.
Evan Kidd +4 more
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Manuel Arriandiaga. Euskal aditza Bizkai, Gipuzko, Lapurdi ta Zuberoko izkerantzetan garbiturikoa
In "Manuel Arriandiaga: The Purified Verb in the Dialects of Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa, Lapurdi and Zuberoa", we publish a manuscript by Arriandiaga, sent by its author to Azkue in 1897, unknown until now, and found in the "Biblioteca Azkue" of the ...
Itziar Laka
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Is Basque an agglutinative language?: A proposal for the diachrony of nominal morphology [PDF]
In this paper I offer a reconstruction of some aspects of the diachrony of basque declension, especially adressing problems related to the locative singular case, local plural cases and genitive and ergative plural cases. I also focus on the issue of how
Manterola, Julen
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The Network Expression of a Roma Diaspora
ABSTRACT Despite the longstanding debates among ethnographers and policymakers regarding the social organization of the Roma–the largest and most marginalized native ethnocultural minority in Europe–quantitative analyses are limited. This is partly due to a unique combination of social closure and spatial dispersion of most Roma groups, exacerbated by ...
Francisco J. Ogáyar +4 more
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"a", "-ak" eta "-(r)ik" euskal hizkeretan zehar
The aim of this paper is to make an as thorough as possible a description of both the Basque so-called definite article and the partitive particle -rik across its various dialects.
Urtzi Etxeberria
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