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Type and number of violations and the grammatical congruency effect in lexical decision [PDF]

open access: possiblePsychological Research, 1987
An experiment was conducted in the Serbo-Croatian language in which native speakers/readers made lexical decisions on inflected nouns and legally inflected pseudonouns following inflected possessive pronouns. A possessive pronoun and the noun or pseudonoun that followed it could agree in case, gender, and number (0 violations), disagree in either case ...
Michael T. Turvey   +4 more
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Grammatical Number and Number Comparison

2022
This is a project accompanying a paper under working title "No Evidence for an Influence of Grammatical Number in Two-Digit Magnitude and Place-Value Processing in Adults" available on PsyArXiv. Additional materials will be added soon.
Huber, Julia   +6 more
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Does grammatical number support the acquisition of number words? /

2023
Bibliografija: str. 699-701.
Shusterman, Anna   +4 more
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Effects of the grammatical representation of number on cognition in bilinguals

Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2006
Research investigating the relationship between language and cognition (Lucy, 1992b) shows that speakers of languages with grammatical number marking (e.g. English) judge differences in the number of countable objects as more significant than differences in the number or amount of non-countable substances. On the other hand, speakers of languages which
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JUDGMENTS OF GRAMMATICALITY OF JAPANESE BITRANSITIVE SENTENCES WITH A DIFFERING NUMBER OF ARGUMENTS

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2001
This study explored the linguistic intuition of Japanese speakers when they judged the grammaticality of isolated simple bitransitive sentences. The role of the number of arguments and the manner of presenting sentences—whether or not the number of arguments increased across judgment trials—in determining the judged grammaticality was examined ...
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Grammatical number of English nouns in English Learners' Dictionaries

English Today, 2013
Chinese and English belong to different language families, so they often have different forms of expression. Chinese has no definite grammatical category of number and has almost no number inflection. Plural meaning is usually implied in the syntactic structure or in the context by a bare noun, or is expressed through the plural marker 们 and the ...
Ya-Ping Zheng   +2 more
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Processing Grammatical and Notional Number Information in English and French [PDF]

open access: possible, 2018
Number is a grammatical category found in nearly every language around the world (Corbett, 2000). The syntactic expression of number is referred to as grammatical number. In English and French, two number categories are in use: singular and plural. Nouns that are written more frequently in their singular form are called singular-dominant, while those ...
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Large Language Models Share Representations of Latent Grammatical Concepts Across Typologically Diverse Languages

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Human bilinguals often use similar brain regions to process multiple languages, depending on when they learned their second language and their proficiency. In large language models (LLMs), how are multiple languages learned and encoded?
Jannik Brinkmann   +3 more
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