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Nominalization in Aphasia: A Case Study
BACKGROUND AND CASE HISTORY In Linguistics deverbal nominals are defined as nouns displaying some verbal properties. The nature of nominalization has been long debated and since Lees (1960) and Chomsky (1970) a syntactic account has been opposed to a lexical-semantic one. Importantly, both the accounts agree in that deverbal nouns are not a homogeneous
Zanini, Chiara +2 more
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The Nominative Puzzle and the Low Nominative Hypothesis [Elektronisk resurs]
Under the view of nominative Case taken by Chomsky (2000, 2001), one would expect nominative to be the marked or complex Case, being merged after accusative.
Lund University. +1 more
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Rethinking V2 and Nominative case assignment: new insights from a Germanic variety in Northern Italy
Cimbrian is a German(ic) VO heritage language that does not display the linear V2 restriction: the DP subject can show up before the finite verb together with other constituents while verb-subject inversion a la German only obtains with clitic pronouns ...
Alessandra Tomaselli +2 more
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This paper presents a unified approach to multiple nominative and accusative constructions in Korean. We identify 16 semantic relations holding between two consecutive NPs in multiple case marking constructions, and propose each semantic relation as a ...
Ryu, Byong-Rae
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The nominative case: its form and functions
Functions of the nominative in sentences (subject, agens, topic, vocative), nominative in the single-element nominal ...
Vondráček, Miloslav
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Some notes on Multiple Nominative Constructions in Korean [PDF]
This paper aims to investigate the properties of possessive Multiple Nominative Construction (MNCs) in Korean. It is also elucidated that all NPs in MNCs occupy the distinct specifier positions of the same head T and each NP is base-generated in the ...
Park, Dong-woo
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In this work I explore the semantics of two case forms of the Finnish quantifier moni ‘many’: the regular nominative moni and the regular partitive monta [mon-ta many-PARTITIVE], which however has taken on a function similar to that of the nominative of ...
Tuomas Huumo
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Disease classification criteria and response criteria are important tools in the conduct of observational studies and clinical trials for rheumatic diseases. This paper updates methodologic guidance for classification and response criteria funded, developed and/or endorsed by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), incorporating contemporary ...
Sindhu R. Johnson +4 more
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Objective We aimed to characterize CD4+ T cell plasticity in human systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) by leveraging T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire features as markers of prior lineage states, integrating TCR and transcriptomic profiling to delineate plasticity patterns and evaluate their association with clinical disease activity. Methods We used TCR
Yasuo Nagafuchi +11 more
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An argument for the focus-based approach to the nominative object constructions in Japanese [PDF]
This article examines nominative object construction and its related issues. In traditional observations, nominative objects are associated only with a wide-scope reading (Tada 1992, Koizumi 2008).
Yamaguchi, Maiko
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