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Pronominal anaphora resolution in temporal adjuncts in child Romanian [PDF]
In this paper I investigate the anaphoric interpretation of null and overt pronominal subjects in temporal adjuncts in child Romanian. The results show that 5-year old Romanian children make no distinction between null and overt pronominal subjects ...
Otilia Teodorescu
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We aim to analyze the Preferred Argument Structure - PAS (DU BOIS, 1987) of unattached Temporal Circumstantial Hypotactic Clauses in when memes, collected from Google search site and Instagram social network.
Sávio André de Souza Cavalcante +1 more
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The interpretation of overt subject pronominals in Turkish
This study explores the interpretation of co-indexation between overt subject pronominals, specifically o and kendisi, with quantified/wh-word antecedents among native Turkish speakers. The research employs a task designed to elicit responses that either force a bound or disjoint interpretation within biased contexts.
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The formal properties of non paradigmatic 'se'
Following Oca (1914), this article argues that passive and impersonal se constructions in Spanish are regular transitive constructions where the pronominal clitic seis the argumental subject.
Juan Romero Romero, Javier Ormazabal
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Clitics are not enough: on agreement and null subjects in Brazilian Venetan
This paper presents some facts about the syntax of subject pronouns in contact. We investigate agreement and EPP-checking in Brazilian Venetan, a heritage northern Italo-Romance variety spoken in southern Brazil in contact with Brazilian Portuguese ...
Alberto Frasson
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Pronominal vs. anaphoric pro in Kannada
Kannada licenses a pronominal pro and an anaphor pro in root and subordinate clauses. In the subordinate clauses, pro’s person feature largely determines its pronominal/anaphoric status.
Sudharsan, Anuradha
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Resolving pronominal reference in local contexts: a referent selection task
Studies on global and local discourse have shown that sign languages indeed allow for occurrence of referentially unanchored pronominal index (ıx) signs referring to non-present antecedents to appear in ambiguous contexts.
Derya Nuhbalaoglu
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Subject erasing and pronominalization in Italian text generation [PDF]
Certain Romance languages such as Italian, Spanish and Portuguese allow the subject to be erased in tensed clauses. This paper studies subject erasing in the framework of a text generation system for Italian. We will prove that it is first necessary to try to pronominalize the subject.
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Sentence Comprehension and L2 Exposure Effects in 6-Year-Old Sequentially Bilingual Children With Typical Development and Developmental Language Disorder. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Differentiating typical language development (TD) and developmental language disorder (DLD) in a bilingual context is difficult. The societal language is often the only mutual language of the child and the SLT. It has been shown that when assessing second language (L2) performance using tools developed for monolingual children ...
Smolander S +5 more
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Emergence phenomena in German W-immer/auch-subordinators [PDF]
The present study is concerned with the distributional patterns of the irrelevance particles immer ‘ever’ and auch ‘also’ in German universal concessive conditionals and free relatives (e.g. was immer er auch sagt ‘whatever he says’). Whereas irrelevance
Bossuyt, Tom +2 more
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