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Reconstructing Mary Hamilton's Social Networks
Abstract Mary Hamilton's relationships and networking practices are central to this special issue. In this article, we present an innovative method for reconstructing social networks around Hamilton during five key periods of her life, connecting not just correspondents but also persons frequently mentioned in The Mary Hamilton Papers.
David Denison, Tino Oudesluijs
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Journal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 30, Issue 2, Page 214-217, April 2026.
Vincent Pak
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Persian Deixis in the Flow of Conversation
ABSTRACT This study investigates the two demonstratives in Persian conversation, namely the proximal een, “this,” and distal oun, “that,” and their plural forms, that constitute the bulk of Persian pronominal and adnominal demonstratives functioning as anaphoric, deictic, discourse‐deictic and recognitional. The data from which these demonstratives are
Hossein Shokouhi
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Parsing of Subject-Verb Agreement by German Infants
This study investigates the early parsing of subject–verb agreement in German-acquiring infants, focusing on whether morphosyntactic dependencies are parsed in real time when φ-feature morphology is the only available disambiguating cue. German offers a
Alejandra Keidel Fernández +1 more
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Predication and equation [PDF]
English is one language where equative sentences and non-equative sentences have a similar surface syntax (but see Heggie 1988 and Moro 1997 for a discussion of more subtle differences).
Adger, David, Ramchand, Gillian
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The aim of this article is to analyze the syntactico-semantic behaviour of a part of verbal lexicon well delimited in Spanish, that corresponds to the minimal structure verb + se + prepositional syntagma as a stable form in verbs like ...
José Miguel Hernández Terrés
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Dialogic patterns in the acquisition of pronominal subjects in French
In French, young children go from the production of null forms to that of fillers and clitic pronouns in preverbal positions. This development is strongly linked to pragmatic abilities as these weak forms tend to encode given referents (Allen et al 2015).
Salazar Orvig, Anne +2 more
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Interface vulnerability in bilingual grammars?
Bilingual children typically produce more redundant pronominal subjects than monolingual children in null subject languages like Spanish in contact with non-null subject languages like English (Montrul & Sánchez-Walker, 2013; Montrul, 2004; Paradis ...
Eider Etxebarria, Silvina Montrul
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Exploring accessibility in direct object constructions in Santomean Portuguese
Null and pronominal direct objects have been extensively studied in both European Portuguese (EP) and Brazilian Portuguese (BP). We aim to characterize the properties and distribution of null/pronominal objects in STP, by comparing them with those of EP ...
Rita Gonçalves, Ana Madeira
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L’emplec dels pronoms subjèctes e la lenga d’Augièr Galhard
In the form of Occitan used by Augièr Galhard (1533 ?-1595 ?) subject pronouns occur with a high degree of frequency. Medieval Occitan however can accurately be classified as null subject language and the same is true for more recent forms of the ...
Patric Sauzet
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