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The uses of structural particle “地 dengan/secara” in Mandarin or in Indonesian have similarities and differences. In order to compare these two words, the writer uses contrastive analysis which is a study to identify the differences and similarities ...
Elvira Septevany +3 more
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In this article, it is proposed that different types of apparent “non-V2” arrangements in Present-Day German matrix clauses which are generally treated independently are similar in nature and derivable by means of a limited number of syntactic operations
Catasso Nicholas
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The Radical Unacceptability Hypothesis: Accounting for Unacceptability without Universal Constraints
The Radical Unacceptability Hypothesis (RUH) has been proposed as a way of explaining the unacceptability of extraction from islands and frozen structures.
Peter W. Culicover +2 more
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On optional wh-/focus fronting in Igbo: A SYN-SEM-PHON interaction
This paper discusses surface optionality in focus fronting in the Benue-Congo language Igbo. A focused XP can occur in-situ or ex-situ. We argue that the optionality does not have its origins in the syntax: in fact, exactly one focused XP has to move to ...
Amaechi Mary, Georgi Doreen
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Extraction from NP, frequency, and minimalist gradient harmonic grammar
Extraction of a PP from an NP in German is possible only if the head noun and the governing verb together form a natural predicate. We show that this corresponds to collocational frequency of the verb-noun combinations in corpora, based on the metric of ...
Müller Gereon +2 more
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Case matching and syncretism in ATB‐dependencies
Abstract Syncretism has been reported to have the peculiar property of repairing violations of syntactic constraints, e.g. with agreement (Schütze 2003, Bhatt & Walkow 2013) and case matching (Citko 2005, van Craenenbroeck 2012). This paper puts forward the view that in one well‐reported instance of syncretism repair of case‐matching violations with ...
Johannes Hein, Andrew Murphy
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Emergence of a consonant bias during the first year of life: New evidence from own‐name recognition
Abstract Recent evidence suggests that during the first year of life, a preference for consonant information during lexical processing (consonant bias) emerges, at least for some languages like French. Our study investigated the factors involved in this emergence as well as the developmental consequences for variation in consonant bias emergence.
Katie Von Holzen, Thierry Nazzi
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This paper challenges the cross-linguistic validity of the tense–aspect category ‘perfect’ by investigating 15 languages from eight different families (Atayal, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, English, German, Gitksan, Japanese, Javanese, Korean, Mandarin ...
Anne Bertrand +14 more
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Compiled by AILA ReN Coordinator, Glenda El Gamal, Khalifa University, glenda.elgamal@ku.ac.ae
International Journal of Applied Linguistics, Volume 32, Issue 2, Page 363-368, July 2022.
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. Ideas expressed by LIS (Library and Information Science) students in the form of writing are incomprehensible to some extent. The work of LIS students of UPI, the librarians to-be, needs to be examined.
Doddy Rusmono
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