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Urdu and the Parallel Grammar project [PDF]
We report on the role of the Urdu grammar in the Parallel Grammar (ParGram) project (Butt et al., 1999; Butt et al., 2002). The ParGram project was designed to use a single grammar development platform and a unified methodology of grammar writing to develop large-scale grammars for typologically different languages.
Miriam Butt, Tracy Holloway King
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This paper presents a preliminary and tentative formulation of a novel empirical generalization governing the relationship between grammar and cognition across a variety of independent domains.
David Gil, Yeshayahu Shen
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Extending the Architecture of Language From a Multimodal Perspective. [PDF]
Abstract Language is inherently multimodal. In spoken languages, combined spoken and visual signals (e.g., co‐speech gestures) are an integral part of linguistic structure and language representation. This requires an extension of the parallel architecture, which needs to include the visual signals concomitant to speech. We present the evidence for the
Hagoort P, Özyürek A.
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MaxElide and clause structure in Scottish Gaelic [PDF]
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Thoms, Gary
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A View of the CP/DP-(non)parallelism from the Cartographic Perspective
The aim of this paper is to reconsider some aspects of the so-called clause/noun-phrase (non-)parallelism (Abney 1987 and much subsequent work). The question that arises is to find out what is common and what is different between the clause as a ...
Christopher Laenzlinger
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Adjectifs épithètes alternants en français parlé : premiers résultats
The positioning of the attributive adjective is a subject that has produced a substantial literature in French linguistics. In most articles and books, it is considered that the adjective may as well be before or after its head noun.
Christophe Benzitoun
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Syntactic analyses for parallel grammars [PDF]
This paper focuses on two disparate aspects of German syntax from the perspective of parallel grammar development. As part of a cooperative project, we present an innovative approach to auxiliaries and multiple genitive NPs in German. The LFG-based implementation presented here avoids unnessary structural complexity in the representation of auxiliaries
Butt, Miriaam +2 more
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Linguistics in the Study and Teaching of Literature [PDF]
Literary texts include linguistic form, as well as specialized literary forms (some of which also involve language). Linguistics can offer to literary studies an understanding of these kinds of form, and the ways by which a text is used to communicate ...
Fabb, Nigel
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Serializing the Parallelism in Parallel Communicating Pushdown Automata Systems
We consider parallel communicating pushdown automata systems (PCPA) and define a property called known communication for it. We use this property to prove that the power of a variant of PCPA, called returning centralized parallel communicating pushdown ...
Bianca Truthe +14 more
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Parallel distributed grammar engineering for practical applications [PDF]
Based on a detailed case study of parallel grammar development distributed across two sites, we review some of the requirements for regression testing in grammar engineering, summarize our approach to systematic competence and performance profiling, and discuss our experience with grammar development for a commercial application.
Oepen, Stephan +4 more
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