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Begin and start: aspect and complement choice
The paper offers a semantic analysis of begin and start and their non-finite complementation: the to-infinitive and –ing constructions. The core idea of the paper is that the aspectual constructions ‘begin+ to infinitive’, ‘begin + ing’, ‘start+ to ...
Tünde Nagy
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Effects of semantic and syntactic complexities and aspectual class on past tense production [PDF]
This paper reports results from a series of experiments that investigated whether semantic and/or syntactic complexity influences young Dutch children’s production of past tense forms.
Matsuo, Ayumi
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Intermediate Biblical Greek Reader: Galatians and Related Texts
After completing basic biblical Greek, students are often eager to continue to learn and strengthen their skills of translation and interpretation. This intermediate graded reader is designed to meet those needs. The reader is “intermediate” in the sense
Gupta, Nijay K., Sandford, Jonah M.
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Metarepresentation, tense, aspect and narratives: the case of Behdini-Kurdish and Estonian [PDF]
This paper looks at three sets of data, two from Behdini-Kurdish and one from Estonian, where a metarepresentational use analysis enhances the linguistic analysis of certain linguistic forms.
Unger, Christoph
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Modelling children's negation errors using probabilistic learning in MOSAIC. [PDF]
Cognitive models of language development have often been used to simulate the pattern of errors in children’s speech. One relatively infrequent error in English involves placing inflection to the right of a negative, rather than to the left.
Croker, S, Gobet, F, Pine, J M
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V-Doubling subordinates of immediate succession
In this paper we study a case of diachronic and diaphasic variation consisting in a subordination strategy for expressing immediate succession present in the cultivated narrative language of Classical Spanish.
María Victoria Pavón +1 more
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Structural and functional differences between bundles of different lengths: A corpus-driven study. [PDF]
Cui X, Kim Y.
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Infinite Regresses, Infinite Beliefs
One way of mapping part of the domain of epistemology is to represent various theories as responses to the following argument: (I) A belief (strictly, a token state of belief) is justified only if a justified belief is a reason for it. (Premiss.) (II) There are justified beliefs.
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Mental Representation of Word Family Structure: The Case of German Infinitives, Conversion Nouns and Other Morphologically Related Forms. [PDF]
Opitz A, Bordag D, Furgoni A.
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