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Dynamic Assessment (DA) is recommended for testing bilinguals as it tests the child’s learning potential and not her or his previously acquired language knowledge.
Olivia Hadjadj +2 more
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Morphosyntax in poor comprehenders [PDF]
Children described as poor comprehenders (PCs) have reading comprehension difficulties in spite of adequate word reading abilities. PCs are known to display weakness with semantics and higher-level aspects of oral language, but less is known about their grammatical skills, especially with regard to morphosyntax. The purpose of this study was to examine
Suzanne M, Adlof, Hugh W, Catts
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Losing the battle; The marginalization of Javanese compact forms
In the contact situation with Indonesian, the standard variety of Javanese in Yogyakarta is experiencing an incipient shift. The shift is indicated by the shrinking domain of use, and the degradation of speakers’ proficiency. It also reveals some ongoing
Aris Munandar
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The mass-count distinction in Dutch-speaking children with specific language impairment
This study reports experimental data on the acquisition of the mass-count distinction by Dutch-speaking children with specific language impairment (SLI).
Jeannette Schaeffer +1 more
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We investigated whether adult German native speakers and Dutch-speaking second-language learners of German exploit German regular verb morphology for predictive sentence processing and whether such predictive processing is moderated by working memory ...
Eva M. Koch +3 more
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Human linguisticality and the building blocks of languages [PDF]
This paper discusses the widely held idea that the building blocks of languages (features, categories, and architectures) are part of an innate blueprint for Human Language, and notes that if one allows for convergent cultural evolution of grammatical ...
Haspelmath, M.
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Gentilics derived from composite proper nouns like Bin Yamīn "Benjamin" display complex morphosyntax in classical Biblical Hebrew. In postexilic Hebrew, this type of morphosyntax is not attested and the gentilics are formed differently.
Jan Joosten
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Keelekasutusmustrid verbist paremal: morfosüntaktiline ja leksikaalsemantiline varieerumine
Artiklis kirjeldatakse eesti ilukirjanduskeele kasutusmustreid verbi paremkontekstis. Vaatluse all on kolmest komponendist koosnevad adverbi sisaldavad ja adverbita struktuurid.
Pille Eslon
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On multiple prefixation in Bulgarian
In this paper, I discuss instances of multiple prefixation in Bul- garian in the context of the aspectual properties of the Bulgarian verbal system. Up to seven prefixes can stack on a single verbal root in Bulgarian.
Vyara Istratkova
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Naturalistic Causal Probing for Morpho-Syntax
Probing has become a go-to methodology for interpreting and analyzing deep neural models in natural language processing. However, there is still a lack of understanding of the limitations and weaknesses of various types of probes.
Afra Amini +3 more
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