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The cross-linguistic study of sentence production
The mechanisms underlying language production are often assumed to be universal, and hence not contingent on a speaker’s language. This assumption is problematic for at least two reasons.
Jaeger, T., Norcliffe, E.
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Appositive possession in Ainu and around the Pacific. [PDF]
Bugaeva A, Nichols J, Bickel B.
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A sampling technique for worldwide comparisons of language contact scenarios. [PDF]
Di Garbo F, Napoleão de Souza R.
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From Taxonomy to Typology: The Features of Lexical Contact Phenomena in Atepec Zapotec-Spanish Linguistic Contact [PDF]
In this paper, I begin with an examination of what constitutes a borrowing from one language to another with particular reference to lexical borrowing.
Hilts, Craig
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Common Misconceptions about the Phonological Deficit Theory of Dyslexia. [PDF]
Share DL.
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Can Bayesian phylogeography reconstruct migrations and expansions in linguistic evolution? [PDF]
Neureiter N +4 more
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