Peculiarities of Grammatical Properties in Nominal Word Combinations
The article examines some peculiarities if grammatical properties of nominal word combinations based on the study of German-speaking Swiss press. The accumulated experience of linguists is analyzed and certain factors influencing the choice of syntactic ...
Irina B. Klienkova
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Spanish Readers Skip Articles Regardless of Gender and Number Agreement [PDF]
Articles are among the most frequently encountered words during reading; however, it is not clear how deeply they are usually processed. This study examines whether native Spanish speakers use parafoveal article–noun agreement information to guide eye ...
Marina Serrano-Carot, Bernhard Angele
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L-Atur Generative Design L-Systems Based Web Application: New Challenges and Novel Application Horizons [PDF]
L-Atur is a web application with the essence of human and machine collaboration that assists users who don't have coding or design skills to generate their customized products.
Rashin Rahnamoun, Romina Rahnamoun
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Going Native? Yes, If Allowed by Cross-Linguistic Similarity
Can native competence be achieved in a second language? Here, we focus on the Language Distance Hypothesis that claims that early and proficient bilinguals can achieve native competence for grammatical properties shared by their two languages, whereas ...
Gillen Martínez de la Hidalga +2 more
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Gender and number in the nominal domain: An introduction
In this introduction, we provide a general overview of the properties of gender and number, two nominal grammatical categories that this special issue is devoted to. Grammatical gender and number have been studied from a variety of theoretical viewpoints
Boban Arsenijević, Olga Borik
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L2 Chinese Learners’ Lexical and Grammatical Development of Result-state Resultative Verb Compounds: A Usage-based Corpus Study [PDF]
Taking usage-based approaches to second language (L2) development and drawing on a written learner corpus, this study examined L2 Chinese learners’ lexical and grammatical development of result-state resultative verb compounds (RVCSs).
Jie Zhang
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The acquisition of the negative polarity item 'any' in L2 English by L1 German speakers
The study explores the acquisition of properties of the English existential quantifier any by German-speaking learners of English. The English existential quantifier is of particular theoretical interest, since its subtle grammatical constraints are ...
Tom Rankin, Thomas Wagner
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PRACTICAL PRINCIPLES OF PARTICIPLE USAGE AND RENDERING INTO UKRAINIAN IN THE PROCESS OF LITERARY TEXTS TRANSLATION [PDF]
The grammatical aspect of translation, which involves the reproduction of the formal side of the original, is currently a pressing problem in translation studies, as the translation analysis of the text is impossible without taking into account the ...
Svitlana A. Ostapenko
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The notion of "adjective" in Dhao; A language spoken in eastern Indonesia
It is cross-linguistically defined that adjective is a word category that typically denotes quality and attributes. This category basically falls into semantic properties denoting age, dimension, values, and colours. They also indicate human propensities,
Jermy I. Balukh
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LEXICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VERB COOK AND LEARNING VOCABULARY: A CORPUS STUDY
English verbs have built-in properties that determine how they behave syntactically and generate appropriate meaning associated. With these inherent properties some verbs can fill in only in certain syntactic structures and some in others.
Priyono Priyono
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