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Subordination and linguistic complexity
Discourse Processes, 1992Subordination is frequently used as a measure of language complexity in educational and linguistic research. This article demonstrates, however, that in spoken discourse many clauses introduced by “subordinating conjunctions” are not actually subordinate, whether subordination is considered a structural concept (the embedding of one clause within ...
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The conjunction between coordination and subordination in missionary grammars of Aymara and Quechua
Historiographia LinguisticaAlthough coordination is a basic and universal syntactic construction, the conjunction is a grammatical category or part of speech that has often been neglected in the history of linguistics.
A. Bartolotta
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Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies
Research on the diachronic changes of syntactic complexity in research articles (RAs) in recent decades has been scant. As one of the first studies addressing this gap, the present study investigated the diachronic changes of eight indices of syntactic ...
Fan Pan, Xin Zhou
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Research on the diachronic changes of syntactic complexity in research articles (RAs) in recent decades has been scant. As one of the first studies addressing this gap, the present study investigated the diachronic changes of eight indices of syntactic ...
Fan Pan, Xin Zhou
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Cognitive Development, 1994
Abstract This study was concerned with factors that may affect young 3-year-olds' acquisition of subordinate categories. Three factors were considered: (a) salience of the attribute or attributes which differentiate a subordinate category from other subordinates subsumed under the same basic level category, (b) presence or absence of linguistic input
Carolyn B. Mervis +2 more
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Abstract This study was concerned with factors that may affect young 3-year-olds' acquisition of subordinate categories. Three factors were considered: (a) salience of the attribute or attributes which differentiate a subordinate category from other subordinates subsumed under the same basic level category, (b) presence or absence of linguistic input
Carolyn B. Mervis +2 more
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Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2000
Importing the anthropological, sociolinguistic theory of ‘politeness’ into the domain of organizational studies, this article presents results of a laboratory study that illustrates how power is communicated through specific linguistic gestures differentially used by superiors and subordinates throughout daily interchange.
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Importing the anthropological, sociolinguistic theory of ‘politeness’ into the domain of organizational studies, this article presents results of a laboratory study that illustrates how power is communicated through specific linguistic gestures differentially used by superiors and subordinates throughout daily interchange.
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British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 1995
Data from a comprehensive diary study of early lexical development were analysed to document the acquisition of colour terms and the acquisition of colour‐based subordinate object categories by one child who learned all 11 basic colour terms prior to age 2:0 years. The pattern of child colour‐term production and adult feedback for colour‐term usage was
Carolyn B. Mervis +2 more
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Data from a comprehensive diary study of early lexical development were analysed to document the acquisition of colour terms and the acquisition of colour‐based subordinate object categories by one child who learned all 11 basic colour terms prior to age 2:0 years. The pattern of child colour‐term production and adult feedback for colour‐term usage was
Carolyn B. Mervis +2 more
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International Journal of Applied Linguistics
Driven by the complex dynamic systems theory (CDST), this study explores how global patterns emerge from local dynamics in second‐language (L2) written language development. Forty‐one high‐school Chinese learners of English were tracked over one academic
Huixian Li, Yongyan Zheng
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Driven by the complex dynamic systems theory (CDST), this study explores how global patterns emerge from local dynamics in second‐language (L2) written language development. Forty‐one high‐school Chinese learners of English were tracked over one academic
Huixian Li, Yongyan Zheng
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On the use of data in historical linguistics: word order in early English subordinate clauses
English Language and Linguistics, 2014This article critically assesses Lightfoot's (1991, 2006) ‘degree-0 theory’ of language change, specifically the use that Lightfoot makes of empirical data from Old English (OE) and Middle English (ME). This is followed by the presentation of a recent analysis of word order in a variety of OE and ME sources. It is argued that data from these periods do
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We explore intrinsic dimension (ID) of LLM representations as a marker of linguistic complexity. Specifically, we test whether ID differences across model layers reflect well-known complexity contrasts established in (psycho)linguistics: coordination vs.
Marco Baroni +3 more
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We explore intrinsic dimension (ID) of LLM representations as a marker of linguistic complexity. Specifically, we test whether ID differences across model layers reflect well-known complexity contrasts established in (psycho)linguistics: coordination vs.
Marco Baroni +3 more
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The Actual Problems of study of humanities
The article is devoted to the manifestation, formation, ways of mastering and theoretical basis of free word combinations in English as a free field in the science of linguistics.
A. Cəfərova
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The article is devoted to the manifestation, formation, ways of mastering and theoretical basis of free word combinations in English as a free field in the science of linguistics.
A. Cəfərova
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