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Viejos y nuevos valores de las preposiciones españolas
In this article, we focus on the grammatical changes undergone by those Latin prepositions which, although phonetically changed, have survived and have even increased their functional and semantic properties throughout history.
Martínez García, Hortensia
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Long-term written language experience affects grammaticality judgements and usage but not priming of spoken sentences. [PDF]
Favier S, Huettig F.
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Verbal particles / prefixes and situation aspect.
International audienceVerbal particles and prefixes and situation aspect. Prepositions and particles are notoriously polysemous and multifunctional across languages.
Corre, Eric
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Entropy convergence in early bilinguals' syntactic packaging. [PDF]
Engemann H.
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Linguistically-Based Comparison of Different Approaches to Building Corpora for Text Simplification: A Case Study on Italian. [PDF]
Brunato D, Dell'Orletta F, Venturi G.
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Spanish prepositions: old and new values
En este artículo, centramos nuestra atención en los cambios gramaticales experimentados por aquellas preposiciones latinas que, aunque evolucionadas fonéticamente, han subsistido e incluso han ampliado sus capacidades funcionales y semánticas a lo largo ...
Martínez García, Hortensia
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[spa] Expresar la causa de hechos y eventos concretos es fundamental en la producción de textos académicos. El uso de recursos lingüísticos que explicitan relaciones causales permite expresar qué causas se atribuye a los hechos, justificar aseveraciones ...
González Manzanero, Remei, 1990-
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Uyghur-Chinese Adult Bilinguals' Construal of Voluntary Motion Events. [PDF]
Tusun A.
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Analysing Deception in Witness Memory through Linguistic Styles in Spontaneous Language. [PDF]
Solà-Sales S +3 more
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Paths in first language acquisition: Motion through space in English, French and Japanese [PDF]
This thesis examines how children attain the linguistic knowledge they need to grammatically express basic trajectories through physical space in English, French and Japanese.
Stringer, David
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