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Microvariation In Syntactic Doubling — An Introduction
2008The syntax of natural language can be defined as the set of rules or principles according to which morphosyntactic features are combined into morphemes, morphemes into words, words into phrases, and phrases into sentences. From this point of view, syntactic doubling is an unexpected phenomenon.
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Kush, D., A. Omaki & N. Hornstein (to appear). Microvariation in islands? In J. Sprouse & N. Hornstein (eds.), Experimental Syntax and Island Effects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kush, D., Omaki, A., Hornstein, N.
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Kush, D., A. Omaki & N. Hornstein (to appear). Microvariation in islands? In J. Sprouse & N. Hornstein (eds.), Experimental Syntax and Island Effects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kush, D., Omaki, A., Hornstein, N.
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Microvariation in Accentual Alignment in Basque Spanish
Language and Speech, 2005This paper presents patterns of accentual alignment in two varieties of Spanish spoken in the Basque Country: Lekeitio Spanish (LS), with speakers whose other native language is Lekeitio Basque (LB); and Vitoria Spanish (VS), with monolingual speakers of Spanish from the city of Vitoria.
Gorka, Elordieta, Nagore, Calleja
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Microvariations in harmony and value-relativized parametrization
Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 2005This paper explores a parametric delimitation of the space of possible harmony patterns with respect to the class of feature-values that are visible. Extending the framework of Calabrese (1995), the proposal is that alternating morphemes that are searching for a harmonic value may have access toall-values, only asingle-value, or thecontrastivevalues of
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Locus and limits of syntactic microvariation
Lingua, 2009Abstract A central hypothesis of the Minimalist Program is that syntactic principles are constant across languages. Apparent syntactic variation would be reducible to variation in the lexicon, in particular variation in morphosyntactic features, and variation at the level of phonological interpretation (PF), in particular in the way syntactic ...
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Microvariation in the Null Subject Parameter
2016Spanish has been traditionally classified by grammatical descriptions as a language with free variation in terms of Subject-Verb order (SV versus VS), with certain syntactic-semantic and syntactic-pragmatic restrictions governing each order. This supposed free variation appears to be facing resistance in Caribbean Spanish, since available data have ...
Ashlee Dauphinais Civitello +1 more
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Microvariability of the Blazar 3C279
2010Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) are some of the most extreme objects in the universe. They output copious amounts of energy spanning the entire electromagnetic spectrum. There are many different subclasses of AGN depending on your viewing angle. Blazars, viewing down the relativistic jet, are the most variable class of AGN known.
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Microvariation in the Slavic secondary imperfective
Journal of Slavic Linguisticsabstract: While secondary imperfectivization (SI) is a prominent phenomenon in Slavic, there is variation in its realization. This study contributes novel cross-Slavic data systematizing our understanding of the distribution and meaning of SI morphology in Macedonian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Slovene, Czech, Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, and Polish.
Klimek-Jankowska, Dorota +5 more
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On-Orbit Calibration Method for Star Sensors Based on Microvariation in Intrinsic Parameters
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2023Liang Wu, Yeqing Jin, Hanchao Guo
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