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Acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both L1 and L2 permit long-distance binding
The present study examines second language (L2) acquisition of the Japanese reflexive zibun (self) by Chinese-speaking learners. The reflexive 'zibun' allows both local and long-distance (LD) binding interpretations.
Mari Umeda +6 more
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The Effect of Corona Anxiety and Death Anxiety on Maternal-Child Conflict in Home Quarantine related to :COVID-19 [PDF]
COVID-19 has changed the lifestyles and patterns of interaction in families. This study aimed to investigate the effect of coronavirus anxiety and death anxiety on the conflict between mothers and children aged 7 to 12 years in the home quarantine due to
Sahar Ehsani +3 more
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Binding Theory and a Closer Look at the Anaphoric Expression Kendisi in Turkish
Turkish has two forms to express reflexivity in the third person singular: uninflected kendi and inflected kendi-si. Depending on their theoretical position, researchers have proposed different approaches to account for the local and non-local binding ...
Burcu Gökgöz Kurt
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BackgroundHealth inequalities are rooted in historically unjust differences in economic opportunities, environment, access to health care services, and other social determinants.
Alessandra N Bazzano +7 more
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Who is who? Interpretation of multiple occurrences of the Chinese reflexive: evidence from real-time sentence processing. [PDF]
Theoretical linguists claim that the notorious reflexive ziji 'self' in Mandarin Chinese, if occurring more than once in a single sentence, can take distinct antecedents.
Lan Shuai, Tao Gong, Yicheng Wu
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Antecedent-based approach to binding in Icelandic and Faroese
This paper examines the standard approach to long-distance reflexives within the Lexical-Functional Grammar framework. This approach defines the binding relation between a reflexive and its non-local antecedent by prescribing the type of syntactic ...
Tania E. Strahan
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The Sarikoli reflexive pronoun
This paper describes χɯ, the Sarikoli reflexive personal and possessive pronoun, in terms of its agreement, relative prominence, and domain. The reflexive χɯ does not overtly agree with its antecedent, always maintaining the same form.
Kim Deborah
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In the present study we report two self-paced reading experiments that investigate antecedent retrieval processes in sentence comprehension by contrasting the real-time processing behavior of two different reflexive anaphors in Mandarin Chinese. Previous
Brian eDillon +2 more
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PERFORMING ANAPHORA IN MODERN GREEK: A NEO-GRICEAN PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS [PDF]
The paper addresses the problem of interpreting anaphoric NPs in Modern Greek. It includes a proposal of a novel analysis based on the systematic interaction of the neo- Gricean pragmatic principles of communication, which provides a neat and elegant ...
Anagnostopoulou +118 more
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Wh-filler-gap dependency formation guides reflexive antecedent search
Prior studies on online sentence processing have shown that the parser can resolve non-local dependencies rapidly and accurately. This study investigates the interaction between the processing of two such non-local dependencies: wh-filler-gap ...
Michael eFrazier +4 more
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