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Extraction from relative and embedded interrogative clauses in Danish.

open access: yesNEALT Proceedings Series, 2011
Proceedings of the 18th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA 2011. Editors: Bolette Sandford Pedersen, Gunta Nešpore and Inguna Skadiņa. NEALT Proceedings Series, Vol. 11 (2011), 42-49. © 2011 The editors and contributors. Published by Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) http://omilia.uio.no/nealt ...
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Clausal nominalization and embedded questions in Japanese

open access: yesGlossa
Investigating the structure of nominalized embedded questions (EQs) in Japanese, this paper proposes that they contain nP and DP on top of CP. Previous studies on clausal nominalization argue that CPs are nominalized by directly merging D.
Koji Shimamura   +3 more
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Learning to Treat Other Ways of Being Generously Through the Biblical Studies Classroom

open access: yesTeaching Theology &Religion, Volume 29, Issue 1, Page 69-76, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This article outlines an approach to teaching the biblical texts that helps students develop the transferable cognitive skill of understanding the other on their own terms. It appeals to research on threshold concepts, deep and surface approaches to learning, and student centered/conceptual change approaches to teaching to combine the role of ...
John Van Maaren
wiley   +1 more source

Word Order in the Biblical Hebrew Finite Clause

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Front Cover -- Front Matter -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Abbreviations -- Technical Notes -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1. The pragmatics of preposing -- 1.2. The corpus for the study -- 1.3.
Moshavi, Adina.
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Tonal properties in a non-tonal language: The case of Indonesian. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon, 2023
Udayana IN   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Spores of Displacement: Legal Geographies of Mould, Evidence and Housing Precarity

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 51, Issue 2, June 2026.
Short Abstract This article develops a legal geography of mould by examining how damp and disrepair become legal, evidentiary and spatial objects within rental disputes and eviction proceedings in Germany. Drawing on ethnographic research across more than 200 district court hearings, it shows how mould enters the courtroom not primarily as a ...
Sarah Klosterkamp
wiley   +1 more source

"How do you think it should be done?" About the thematic-rematic structure of a certain type of interrogative sentences

open access: yes, 2016
The aim of the paper is to present an analysis of the thematic-rematic structure of Polish equivalents of interrogative sentences such as What do you think he had done?, namely of questions about some component of subordinate clause.
Wójcicka, Alicja
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On some aspectual adverbs – in Brazilian Portuguese and in Chilean Spanish – that seem ambiguous

open access: yesELAD-SILDA
We turn to Brazilian Portuguese (BP) and Chilean Spanish (CS) in our study of some aspectual adverbs which, according to Cinque (1999, 2004), have a dual source both concerning their position in the universal hierarchy of adverbs and their scope.
Aquiles Tescari Neto   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

An Interaction Grammar of interrogative and relative clauses in French

open access: yes, 2009
We present a fairly complete grammar of interrogative and relative clauses in French, written in the formalism of Interaction Grammars. Interaction Grammars combine two key ideas: a grammar is viewed as a constraint system which is expressed through the notion of tree description, and the resource sensitivity of natural languages is used as a syntactic
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About the history of the "zein" relative

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 2018
The present paper deals with one of the Basque relativization strategies: the zein relative, in which an interrogative pronoun, usually zein 'which', heads the subordinate clause. The goal is to analyze its use in the 16th to 19th century texts.
Dorota Krajewska
doaj  

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