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Determiner spreading in Rukiga
Determiner spreading, the phenomenon whereby adnominal modifiers carry an ‘additional’ determiner, has been studied extensively for a variety of languages, most notably Greek, Semitic, and Scandinavian languages. Interestingly, the same phenomenon occurs
Maria Kouneli
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Language Contact in Bilingual Brains: Formal Features in the Mental Representation of English–Spanish Bilingual Children [PDF]
We combine formal linguistic approaches, where formal features are at stake, and psycholinguistic approaches to explore the processing mechanisms involved in language coactivation.
Tamara Gómez Carrero +1 more
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This paper focuses on the factors influencing the language of determiners in nominal constructions in two sets of bilingual data: Spanish/English from Miami and Spanish/English creole from Nicaragua. Previous studies (Liceras et al.
Margaret Deuchar +2 more
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Despite the wealth of studies on word order, there have been very few studies on the order of minor word categories such as determiners and quantifiers.
Luigi Talamo
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This article is about deterministic models, what they are, why they are useful, and what their limitations are. First, the article emphasizes that determinism is a property of models, not of physical systems. Whether a model is deterministic or not depends on how one defines the inputs and behavior of the model. To define behavior, one has to define an
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Les pronoms : quelques problèmes de délimitation de la catégorie
This article deals with the pronoun word-class, its definition and the distinction between pronouns and determiners. It first examines the traditional and etymological definition of the pronoun as a word put ‘instead of a noun’, a definition which is ...
Jérôme Puckica
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Quantifier Phrases in Modern Persian [PDF]
Searching through the most important linguistic researches about Persian during recent decades, we realized that a syntactic category as quantifier phrase has been overlooked by previous scholars.
jalal rahimian, Amirsaeid Moloodi
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La détermination au prisme de la Grammaire Cognitive de Langacker
Determination is studied here from the vantage point of Langacker’s Cognitive Grammar, a framework which does not use the concept, but which gives pride of place to grounding, the semantic function through which reference is achieved in discourse, where ...
Laure Gardelle
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From a cognitive‑semantic perspective, two important conceptual schemas underlie determiner use and the count/mass distinction in languages such as English and French, namely bounding and definiteness.
Evelyn Wiesinger
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On the interpretation of proper temporal adverbs in Italian
In this paper, we will provide a N-to-D analysis able to account for the punctual vs. habitual reading of proper temporal names in Italian, focusing on names of days, which clearly signal a difference in their possible aspectual encoding at the ...
Ludovico Franco, Paolo Lorusso
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