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The Syntax of Number Markers

2021
AbstractThis chapter explores the syntactic significance of number marking based on distributional, formal, and interpretive properties and its parameters of variation. On the basis of these properties, various syntactic analyses of number marking are evaluated.
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Making Syntax of Sense: Number Agreement in Sentence Production.

Psychological Review, 2005
Grammatical agreement flags the parts of sentences that belong together regardless of whether the parts appear together. In English, the major agreement controller is the sentence subject, the major agreement targets are verbs and pronouns, and the major agreement category is number.
Kathleen M, Eberhard   +2 more
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Number/aspect interactions in the syntax of nominalizations: A Distributed approach

Journal of Linguistics, 2010
In this paper we focus on the ability of ArgumentSupportingNominalizations(ASNs) to realize morphological plural. We think that this aspect of their behavior is instrumental in our understanding of their properties and their syntax within one language and across languages.
ARTEMIS ALEXIADOU   +2 more
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The syntax of number

2000
We saw in the last chapter that agreement is one of the ways of expressing number and this will be our main topic here. We first consider agreement and the types of mismatch which occur between the controlling noun phrase and the agreement target. Then we undertake a set of case studies leading to a typology of agreement options in number.
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Breaking down number syntax: Spared comprehension of multi-digit numbers in a patient with impaired digit-to-word conversion

Cortex, 2014
Can the meaning of two-digit Arabic numbers be accessed independently of their verbal-phonological representations? To answer this question we explored the number processing of ZN, an aphasic patient with a syntactic deficit in digit-to-verbal transcoding, who could hardly read aloud two-digit numbers, but could read them as single digits ("four, two").
Dror, Dotan   +2 more
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Asymmetries between person and number in syntax: a commentary on Baker’s SCOPA

Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 2011
This paper is a commentary on Baker’s “When Agreement is for Number and Gender but not Person”. In many contexts, the behavior of person agreement departs from that of number and/or gender agreement; the central hypothesis advanced by Baker—the Structural Condition on Person Agreement (or SCOPA)—is an attempt to derive these departures from a single ...
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Commentary on “How Can Syntax Support Number Word Acquisition?” by Kristen Syrett, Julien Musolino, and Rochel Gelman

Language Learning and Development, 2012
What role does language play in developing the concept of number? This question is at the center of an important current debate.
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Visualization of Syntax and Semantics for Simple Functional Language of Natural Numbers and Boolean Values

2022 IEEE 10th Jubilee International Conference on Computational Cybernetics and Cyber-Medical Systems (ICCC), 2022
Jan Perhac   +4 more
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