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How do speakers avoid producing verb overgeneralization errors such as *'She covered paint onto the wall' or *'She poured the cup with water'? Five previous papers have found seemingly contradictory results concerning the role of 'statistical preemption'
Ben Ambridge +4 more
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We report a scalable strategy using PPG‐coated α‐FAPbI3 microcrystals that may be processed in air and undergo controlled redissolution to form highly oriented, defect‐suppressed perovskite films. The PSCs derived from these films deliver a PCE of 26.5% and exhibit enhanced stability, demonstrating potential for industrial large‐scale perovskite ...
Fan Shen +16 more
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Data from ‘The Dative Alternation Revisited: Fresh Insights from Contemporary British Spoken Data’
The dataset covers the so-called “dative alternation”. The dative alternation (also referred to as the ditransitive or double-object construction) refers to parallel constructions that have broadly similar meaning but different syntax: i.
Gard B. Jenset, Barbara McGillivray
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Abstract This study investigates how distributional cues are integrated into the mental representation of the as‐predicative construction by English native and nonnative speakers, drawing on associative learning theory. We examined speakers’ constructional retrieval when given a verbal cue (Experiment 1) and their verb retrieval when given a ...
Ivana Domazetoska, Helen Zhao
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In Livonian, there is a small set of word forms denoting locality or time and answering the questions where? and when?, and can be considered forms of the essive case on the basis of their case endings just as similar forms in other Finnic languages. The
Tiit-Rein Viitso
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Elsewhere I have argued that the Indo-European verbal system can be understood in terms of its Indo-Uralic origins because the reconstructed Indo-European endings can be derived from combinations of Indo-Uralic morphemes by a series of well-motivated ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Stabilization of a Two-Coordinate [GeCl]+ Cation by Simultaneous σ and π Donation from a Monodentate Carbodiphosphorane [PDF]
Give me four: The synthesis, structure, and reactivity of [GeCl]+ and [SnCl]+ cations bearing a carbodiphosphorane as ancillary ligand are presented. In the Ge compound, simultaneous σ and π donation from the carbodiphosphorane to Ge is observed (see ...
Alcarazo, M. +3 more
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Abstract We employed structural priming to test whether targeted exposure to unambiguous form–meaning mappings led to learning of noncanonical word orders, specifically in object relative clauses, among 165 low‐to‐intermediate‐level L1 German L2 learners of English.
Holger Hopp +4 more
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The Case for Genitive Case in Bulgarian [PDF]
In this paper, we argue, differently from both traditional and modern analyses, that Bulgarian possessive clitics are underlyingly either dative or genitive despite the morphological merger between these two Cases in the language.
Guglielmo Cinque, Iliana Krapova
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Verbs of Negative Transfer in Croatian: Syntactic Frames and Semantic Unity
This paper examines the syntactic and semantic features of a verb class of Croatian ditransitive verbs termed verbs of negative transfer. With verbs of negative transfer, the transfer of an item is performed in the opposite direction of the transfer ...
Jurica Polančec
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