Rethinking the Origins of Cross-Language Effects: How Heard Verbs Influence Japanese- and English-Speaking Children's Attention to the Details of Actions. [PDF]
Hagihara H +3 more
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Memory for linguistic features and the focus of attention: evidence from the dynamics of agreement inside DP. [PDF]
Wagers M, McElree B.
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Codeswitching in Antonio Muñoz Molina's "Carlota Fainberg": Determiner Gender and Noun Phrase Status
Laura Callahan
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A morpho-syntactic analysis of Marshallese determiner phrases [PDF]
Catherine Provencher
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From Bug to Feature: Harnessing Cross‐Sensitivity for Multiparametric Luminescence Sensing
Cross‐sensitivity in luminescence sensing is reframed from a limitation into a resource for multiparametric detection. Using ruby microspheres as a model system, cross‐sensitivity is quantitatively assessed and exploited through linear discriminant analysis, enabling simultaneous, correction‐free pressure and temperature sensing with a single ...
Nikita Panov +5 more
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The neurocognitive processing mechanism of English subject-verb agreement by Chinese-speaking learners. [PDF]
Wu M, Li M, Wu D.
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The Boundary Between Morphology and Syntax: Determiners Move Into the Determiner Phrase
Dorian Roehrs
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Left cytoarchitectonic BA 44 processes syntactic gender violations in determiner phrases
Stefan Heim +3 more
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Photon Avalanching Nanoparticles: The Next Generation of Upconverting Nanomaterials?
This Perspective outlines the mechanistic foundations that enable photon‐avalanche (PA) behavior in lanthanide nanomaterials and contrasts them with emerging application spaces and forward‐looking design strategies. By bridging threshold engineering, energy‐transfer dynamics, and materials engineering, we provide a coherent roadmap for advancing the ...
Kimoon Lee +7 more
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The acquisition of Determiner Phrase ( DP ) and adjective placement in early L3 German by adult Chinese speakers of advanced L2 English [PDF]
Stano Kong
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