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Syntactic REAP.PT: Exercises on Clitic Pronouning

open access: yes, 2013
The emerging interdisciplinary field of Intelligent Computer Assisted Language Learning (ICALL) aims to integrate the knowledge from computational linguistics into computer-assisted language learning (CALL). REAP.PT is a project emerging from this new field, aiming to teach Portuguese in an innovative and appealing way, and adapted to each student.
Freitas, Tiago   +2 more
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The structure and placement of French clitic pronouns. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1982
The order in which French clitic pronouns occur is highly idiosyncratic. Students of French have to learn to disrupt the normal Subject-Verb-Object pattern of declarative sentences, and to insert object pronouns directly before the verb. Moreover, the preverbal alignment of these clitics does not always reflect the left-to-right order of postverbal ...
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I pronomi clitici nell'apprendimento dell'italiano come L2: il clitico "si" nelle varietà di apprendimento

open access: yesAnnali Online dell'Università di Ferrara. Sezione Lettere, 2009
This study provides further evidence of UG access in Second Language Acquisition (SLA). Data focusing on the so-called third person “dative” pronouns were collected in both monolingual classes of English speaking learners (The College of the Holy Cross ...
Alan Pona
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Syntax-driven bindings of Spanish clitic pronouns

open access: yes, 2005
"In this paper we present an analysis of the relationship between the Spanish clitic pronoun system and the Binding Theory. Spanish clitic pronouns have a dual behaviour; in the proclitic case, they behave like independent lexical units, hence proper clitic, but on the enclitic case they are hence morphological affixes (i.e. inflexions).
Ivan V. Meza Ruiz, Luis A. Pineda Corte
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Word order patterns in greek nominals : Aspects of diachronic change [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In this paper I investigate a change in the word order patterns of Greek nominalizations that took place from the Classical Greek (CG) period to the Modem Greek (MG) one.
Alexiadou, Artemis
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Bantu Verbal Extensions Between Morphology and Syntax

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Bantu languages represent a typical example of how morphology and syntax are deeply intertwined. Indeed, these agglutinative languages employ affixes, hence morphemes, to express relations that in other languages—like Italian or English—are conveyed by ...
Gloria Cocchi
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Diachronic Development in Isolation: The Loss of V2 Phenomena in Cimbrian [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
This paper deals with the syntactic development of Cimbrian, a German dialect, which was spoken for centuries in some enclaves in northern Italy. In particular, we argue that the ‘dismantlement’ of the V2 phenomenon is connected with a change concerning ...
Bidese, Ermenegildo   +1 more
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On the scope of the referential hierarchy in the typology of grammatical relations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In the late seventies, Bernard Comrie was one of the first linguists to explore the effects of the referential hierarchy (RH) on the distribution of grammatical relations (GRs).
Bickel, Balthasar
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Concepts of structural underspecification in Bantu and Romance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Bouzouita, Miriam   +2 more
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