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Brain activation for language and its relationship to cognitive and linguistic measures. [PDF]
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Characterising the Long-Term Language Impairments of Children Following Cerebellar Tumour Surgery by Extracting Psycholinguistic Properties from Spontaneous Language. [PDF]
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ICULD-0042 Bende (F12): morphosyntactic variation
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Lexical frequency and morphosyntactic variation
Spanish in Context, 2017AbstractThe role of frequency in language variation has received a great deal of attention in recent years, especially in phonology. Recently,Erker and Guy (2012)extended the analysis of frequency to morphosyntactic variation and examined frequency effects in variation between null and overt subject personal pronouns (SPPs) in New York City Spanish ...
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Morphosyntactic variation in Bantu
Abstract The chapter provides an introduction to the volume, sets out the contexts in which it is placed, and provides a short summary of the chapters included in it. The discussion includes summaries of relevant research in Bantu classification, in typological and formal approaches to the study of linguistic variation and micro ...Marten, Lutz +3 more
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Object marking and morphosyntactic variation in Bantu
Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 2012The paper presents a detailed discussion of morphosyntactic variation in object marking in Bantu. Building on previous work (Marten et al., 2007), the paper investigates variation in object marking in 16 Bantu languages with respect to six parameters: the co-occurrence of object markers and lexical objects, the obligatoriness of object markers with ...
Marten, Lutz, Kula, Nancy C
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AbstractThis chapter first reviews early methodological and theoretical debates regarding the nature of variation above the level of phonology. These debates include whether or not the notion of the linguistic variable can be legitimately extended to morphosyntactic variation; the nature of the relationship between quantitative data and the statistical
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AbstractThis chapter first reviews early methodological and theoretical debates regarding the nature of variation above the level of phonology. These debates include whether or not the notion of the linguistic variable can be legitimately extended to morphosyntactic variation; the nature of the relationship between quantitative data and the statistical
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Variation and Morphosyntactic Theory: Competition Fractionated
Language and Linguistics Compass, 2007Abstract The study of the ‘dynamic’ aspects of language – variation and change – and the development of grammatical theory are often pursued independently of one another. Concentrating on morphosyntax, this article explores connections between these domains that are centered on the notion of ‘competition’.
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