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In heritage language acquisition studies, it has been observed that heritage speakers may experience a shift of language dominance from the heritage language to the majority language due to input quantity and quality factors.
Laia Arnaus Gil, Amelia Jiménez-Gaspar
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Document‐level (Doc‐level) event argument extraction (EAE) needs to deal with longer text inputs and complex semantic relationships than sentence‐level, making it a challenging information extraction task. Extracting event arguments from an entire document primarily faces two critical issues: (i) how to handle the long‐distance dependency between ...
Yiqing Song +5 more
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Inter- and intrasentential anaphora: the case of the Ancient Greek participle
This paper offers a formal model of the temporal behavior of Ancient Greek participles in their functions as elaborations, frames and independent rhemes. We model how they differ from each other and from main clauses, focusing in particular on the phenomenon of narrative progression. The theory integrates LFG and CDRT, using Glue semantics.
Bary, C.L.A., Haug, D.T.T.
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ABSTRACT In a pure event semantics for natural language, the domain of quantification and predication is limited to events and states. I offer pure event semantic analyses of several phenomena, some of which have not been treated before in formal semantics. In the pure event semantics sketched in the second section, nouns are state predicates, and this
Roger Schwarzschild
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Code-Switching and Social Identity in NDX A.K.A Songs Entitled “Ngertenono Ati” and “Kimcil Kepolen”
Songs are one of the most effective media for expressing feelings, thoughts, and even social phenomena, as reflected in the choice of vocabulary and language, including the use of language switching.
Ni Nyoman Tri Gitayani +1 more
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THE TEXTUAL ROLE OF REPETITION IN THE TRANSLATION OF POLISH AND HUNGARIAN LEGAL TEXTS
This article presents research on written legal texts with a focus on the cohesion of such texts by analyzing the function of lexical repetition. The author indicates the possibility of using Hoey and Károly’s method of researching repetition patterns in
Karolina KACZMAREK
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Referential Cohesion, Ambiguity, Vagueness and Generality in Parliamentary Debate*
Abstract Political discourse has been characterised as being ‘vague’ and ‘ambiguous’. It is argued that politicians tend to use generic and unspecific words in order to avoid explicit commitment (McGee 2018). Although this situation may describe discourse genres such as political interviews and election debates, it is unclear that it can be applied to ...
Josep E. Ribera
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Turkish literature has a rich text corpus in the genre of the Parables of the Prophets (Qisas Al-Anbiya). Among this corpus, Kissa-i Musa is distinguished from the other texts as the only separate prose tale known today of the Prophet Moses. In this work,
Kübra Malta
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Kode-aldaketaren tipologia euskal gazteen txatetan [PDF]
Artikulu honetan gazte euskaldunek gizarte-sareetan ekoitzitako mezuen alderdi bat aztertuko dugu: euskara-gaztelania code-switching edo kode-aldaketa.
Esther Zulaika Ijurko
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Preposition Stranding in Spanish–English Code-Switching
This study tests the acceptability of preposition stranding in the intrasentential code-switching of US heritage speakers of Spanish. Because languages vary when extracting determiner phrases from prepositional phrases, known as preposition stranding or ...
Bryan Koronkiewicz
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