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Comparative Evaluation of French Grammar Checkers
CALICO Journal, 2013Four grammar checkers, all of French Canadian origin, were evaluated in this study: Le Correcteur 101 (Le Correcteur), GramR, Hugo Plus (Hugo), and the French Proofing Tools for Word for Windows Ver. 6 (French Proofing Tools). All the programs except GramR exist in both IBM-PC and Macintosh versions.
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THE COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION: THE ISSUE OF GRAMMAR AND MEANING
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1973I read Dr. Lockard's very interesting comment on comparative psychology, I and was impressed not only with the scholarship he showed in it, but also by the fact that he feels comparative psychology has poduced mostly what in comparative anatomy and comparative physiology we call analogy, rather than homology.
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Vietnamese subcomparatives, the grammar of degrees, and comparative deletion
2020Beck et al. (2009) conducted a cross-linguistic survey of degree constructions and proposed three parameters to classify languages according to the constructions they allow and their available interpretations: 1. whether a language has degrees in its semantics; 2. whether a language has degree abstraction; and 3.
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Computational Construction Grammar: Comparing ECG and FCG
2012This chapter compares two computational frameworks developed over the last decade to support investigations into the emergence and use of language, Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG) and Embodied Construction Grammar (ECG). Both of these representational formalisms are rooted in the construction grammar tradition, sharing basic assumptions about the ...
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French Creoles: A Comprehensive and Comparative Grammar
, 2016Anand Syea
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2000
1. Preface 2. Areal typology and grammaticalization: The emergence of new verbal morphology in an obsolescent language (by Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.) 3. Florescence as a Force in Grammaticalization (by Chafe, Wallace) 4. On the Genesis of the Verb Phrase in Cariban Languages: Diversity through Reanalysis (by Gildea, Spike) 5. Internal reconstruction: As
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1. Preface 2. Areal typology and grammaticalization: The emergence of new verbal morphology in an obsolescent language (by Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.) 3. Florescence as a Force in Grammaticalization (by Chafe, Wallace) 4. On the Genesis of the Verb Phrase in Cariban Languages: Diversity through Reanalysis (by Gildea, Spike) 5. Internal reconstruction: As
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A Concise Comparative Celtic Grammar
The Modern Language Review, 1938Holger Pedersen+2 more
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