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Nominal and pronominal negative concord, through the lens of Belizean and Jamaican Creole
The article aims to advance the general understanding of negative concord through a comparative analysis of nominal and pronominal negative concord in Jamaican and Belizean Creole, based on the translations of the New Testament.
Johan Van Der Auwera
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Concord begets concord: A Bayesian model of nominal concord typology
Nominal concord is a phenomenon whereby nominal modifiers (e.g., adjectives, demonstratives, numerals) agree with their nominals along various dimensions (e.g., gender, number, case, definiteness). Here, drawing on a rich and typologically diverse database of nominal concord (Norris 2020), we build a Bayesian mixed effect model of nominal concord ...
Kyle Mahowald, Dan Jurafsky, Mark Norris
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Contrastive Analysis of Concord in Arabic, English, and Indonesian
Recognizing the differences in concord among languages will be very important to avoid mistakes in using these languages because concord errors are the most common errors in language use. This article was a contrastive study of concord in Arabic, English,
Supardi Supardi +1 more
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ABSTRACT We propose a new intuitive metric for evaluating the tension between two experiments, and apply it to several data sets. While our metric is non-optimal, if evidence of tension is detected, this evidence is robust and easy to interpret.
Youngsoo Park, Eduardo Rozo
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Cross River as a model for the evolution of Benue-Congo nominal class concord systems
Cross River languages exhibit nominal class/concord systems which typify almost every possible stage of simplification of the proto-Benue-Congo system, from full retention in some Upper Cross and Bendi languages to near complete elimination in the Ogoni ...
Demuth Faraclas
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Concordance and mutation [PDF]
Published in Geometry and Topology at http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/gt/GTVol5/paper26.abs ...
Kirk, Paul A, Livingston, Charles
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The noun classes and concord of Congo Copperbelt Swahili
This paper reconsiders claims that the Swahili of the Congo Copperbelt area has a limited noun class system and an inconsistent system of agreement. It shows that there are, operating side-by-side with the simple system generally presented by scholars, a
Nkulu Kabuya
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Antimicrobial resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Concord (S. Concord) is known to cause severe gastrointestinal and bloodstream infections in patients from Ethiopia and Ethiopian adoptees, and occasional records exist of S.
Wim L. Cuypers +28 more
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A semantic concordance is a textual corpus and a lexicon so combined that every substantive word in the text is linked to its appropriate sense in the lexicon. Thus it can be viewed either as a corpus in which words have been tagged syntactically and semantically, or as a lexicon in which example sentences can be found for many definitions.
George A. Miller +3 more
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Concord Patterns with Collective Nouns in Hong Kong English. With Illustrative Material from the International Corpus of English (Hong Kong Component) [PDF]
This corpus-based study reports on both a quantitative and qualitative account of the use of collective nouns in Hong Kong English, with particular reference to subject-verb agreement/concord patterns.
Wong, May Lai-Yin
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