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Selection is a head property [PDF]
In the present paper we deal with the semantics of prefixation. We will show that prefixes acquire their semantic values in accordance with the meaning of the words which they are attached to.
Bisetto, Antonietta, Scalise, Sergio
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Differential Object Marking and identifiability of the referent: A study of Mandarin Chinese [PDF]
This paper examines the interaction of DOM with information structure in Mandarin Chinese. Despite the large amount of works on this topic, much remains to be explained, in particular with respect to some alternations that do not easily fit the ...
Arcodia, Giorgio Francesco +1 more
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Explaining Siewierska's generalization. [PDF]
Hallman P.
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VP-Fronting in Sardinian: a structural paradox [PDF]
This paper investigates the phenomena of Inversion and VP-fronting in Sardinian in examples like Dormende sunt sos pitzinnos ?sleeping are the children?.
Jones, MA
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On the role of syntactic locality in morphological processes : the case of (Greek) derived nominals [PDF]
The paper is structured as follows. In section 2, I briefly summarize the facts on English and Greek nominalizations. In section 3, I discuss English nominal derivation in some detail.
Alexiadou, Artemis
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MBA Professional Report The purpose of this project is to research, evaluate, analyze and provide written documentation of the details of how and why the U.S. Congress, the Department of Defense, and the Department of the Navy supported and appropriated funds for the leasing of Maritime Prepositioning Ships that would be used to position troops and ...
Bailey, John Ryan, Escoe, Mark A.
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Linguistic metaconcepts can improve grammatical understanding in L1 education evidence from a Dutch quasi-experimental study. [PDF]
van Rijt J +3 more
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Developing Spanish Child Language--The Syntax of Pronominal Case [PDF]
The "Dual Mechanism" model of language processing posits that many word combinations are stored in memory while others are generated by freely combining syntax. The "Default Case" hypothesis holds that languages have "default" pronominal cases, which are
Cummerow, Colby
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Determiner spreading in Rukiga. [PDF]
Asiimwe A, Kouneli M, van der Wal J.
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Nominalization – lexical and syntactic aspects [PDF]
The main tenet of the present paper is the thesis that nominalization – like other cases of derivational morphology – is an essentially lexical phenomenon with well defined syntactic (and semantic) conditions and consequences.
Bierwisch, Manfred
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