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Is It About Speech or About Prediction? Testing Between Two Accounts of the Rhythm-Reading Link. [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sci
Silva S   +6 more
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Assessing microbiome engraftment extent following fecal microbiota transplant with q2-fmt. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Comput Biol
Herman C   +4 more
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Unveiling the neuroplastic capacity of the bilingual brain: insights from healthy and pathological individuals. [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Struct Funct
Quiñones I   +8 more
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Microvariation in null subject languages

2010
This chapter focuses on linguistic variation within Romance languages, providing a reinterpretation of Uriagereka’s (1988a; 1995a; 1995b) FP, a left peripheral projection whose role is parasitic on language specific morphological properties. In the context of Phase Theory, I suggest to recast FP as a property of phase heads boosting their left ...
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Overt subjects in early Basque and other null subject languages

International Journal of Bilingualism, 2012
This study focuses on person marking in early Basque and other null subject languages. From very early on, person marking on the verb and quite regular, adult-like, null subject rates are attested across early acquisition studies on genetically related and unrelated pro-drop languages.
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Qumran Hebrew as a null subject language

South African Journal of Linguistics, 1991
In die beginsel-en-parameterbenadering van Chomskyaanse generatiewe grammatika verteenwoordig die inisiele staat van taal 'n sisteem van aangebore formele beginsels met geassosieerde oop parameters...
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The Scandinavian languages and the null-subject parameter

Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 1987
The null-subject parameter divides the Scandinavian languages in two groups. On the one hand, we find Icelandic and Faroese, which can have null-subjects with dummy interpretation in tensed clauses. On the other hand, we have Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, where null-subjects are not found in tensed clauses.
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Subject Doubling, Free Inversion, and Null Argument Languages

Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 1986
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I shall propose a unified account of the subject doubling construction and point out its similarities and differences with respect to object doubling — the so-called clitic doubling. The discussion is based on Trentino, a northern dialect of Italian, and Colloquial French.
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