Agreement with complex disjunction
This study investigates subject-verb agreement with singular disjuncts coordinated by the complex disjunction sau…sau (‘either…or’) in Romanian, focusing on both monolingual 5-year-old children and adults. While prior research has documented variability
Adina Camelia Bleotu +1 more
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What can stress placement tell us about (in)stability in language contact?
This study focuses on contact-induced stress shifts and syllabic prominence in Bulgarian Judeo-Spanish (BJS), a severely endangered Romance diaspora variety that has been in intense interaction with the dominant surrounding language Bulgarian for many ...
Jonas Grünke +3 more
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In defence of the Discourse Intention feature
This paper investigates sentence-focus VS structures in Spanish and Catalan. It is generally assumed that, in Romance languages, a covert element occupies the canonical preverbal position, preventing the subject from moving there.
Núria Barrios Jurado
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Geographical modelling of language decline. [PDF]
Brown D, Wrathmall S.
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Migration of Alpine Slavs and machine learning: Space-time pattern mining of an archaeological data set. [PDF]
Štular B +9 more
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Indo-European cereal terminology suggests a Northwest Pontic homeland for the core Indo-European languages. [PDF]
Kroonen G +4 more
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Toad zoonyms mirror the linguistic and demographic history of Greece. [PDF]
Davranoglou LR, Embirikos L.
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Generalized cliticization and agreement asymmetries in Asturian possessive DPs
This paper explores the generalization of the Affix Support condition to clitics, in order to explain the most distinctive properties of the different kinds of possessive DPs in Asturian.
Guillermo Lorenzo
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Map Task Corpus of Heritage BCMS spoken by second-generation speakers in Switzerland. [PDF]
Lemmenmeier-Batinić D +2 more
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A corpus study of grammatical differences between Uruguayan and Argentinian Spanish
This paper explores five grammatical features in Argentinian and Uruguayan Spanish using the Corpus del español. The goal is to find features that distinguish the speech of the two countries.
David Ellingson Eddington
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