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Sex Reference and Grammatical Gender in English
American Speech, 1951N HIs article 'Grammatical Categories," the late Benjamin L. Whorf sets up grammatical gender in English as a 'covert' category.2 He bases his argument essentially on the contention that with given names, and occasionally with other nouns (those referring to living beings and in instances traditionally referred to as 'personification,' though he does ...
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Processing of time reference in agrammatic speakers of Akan: a language with grammatical tone [PDF]
Background: Languages of the world have several ways of expressing time reference. Many languages such as those in the Indo-European group express time reference through tense.
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A Grammatical Update of Pronoun Reference
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1986Most technical writing texts contain grammar reviews, but few supply more than prescriptive rules to correct persistent examples of unclear writing. To provide a more progressive approach to grammatical analysis, this article applies the non-prescriptive constructs of modern grammar to the recurrent problem of faulty pronoun reference.
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A referent grammatical analysis of relative clauses
Acta Linguistica Hafniensia, 1988Relative clauses have traditionally been said to have an antecedent or a correlate corresponding to a coreferent, missing, and relativized constituent in the relative clause (some representative works on relative clauses are mentioned in the list of references). Referent grammar (Sigurd, 1987) assumes referent variables in the syntactic representations
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Experimental Psychology, 2010
Grammatical gender has been shown to provide natural gender information about human referents. However, due to formal and conceptual differences between masculine and feminine forms, it remains an open question whether these gender categories influence the processing of person information to the same degree.
Irmen, Lisa, Kurovskaja, Julia
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Grammatical gender has been shown to provide natural gender information about human referents. However, due to formal and conceptual differences between masculine and feminine forms, it remains an open question whether these gender categories influence the processing of person information to the same degree.
Irmen, Lisa, Kurovskaja, Julia
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1973
Most studies on pronominalization (Bach, 1970; Chomsky, 1965; Dougherty, 1969; Lakoff, 1968; Lees and Klima, 1963; Postal, 1968 and Ross, 1967) postulate that there exists one single operation that applies when two NP’s occurring in certain discourses are morphemically identical and coreferential.
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Most studies on pronominalization (Bach, 1970; Chomsky, 1965; Dougherty, 1969; Lakoff, 1968; Lees and Klima, 1963; Postal, 1968 and Ross, 1967) postulate that there exists one single operation that applies when two NP’s occurring in certain discourses are morphemically identical and coreferential.
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A REFERENT GRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS OF RELATIVE CLAUSES IN POLISH
Studia Linguistica, 1988The paper contains a preliminary analysis of some typical Polish relative constructions. The description is formulated in Referent Grammar (RG), a theory developed by Bengt Sigurd (1987) as a tool for parsing and computer translation. RG is a phrase structure grammar, inspired by categorial grammars and GPSG.
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