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2010
In this chapter, I look more closely at the domain of phrase structure below and above the E projection. What I have been creating below the E projection is an articulated VP, which encodes parts of the verb meaning that are often not independently realized.
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In this chapter, I look more closely at the domain of phrase structure below and above the E projection. What I have been creating below the E projection is an articulated VP, which encodes parts of the verb meaning that are often not independently realized.
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The nature of syntax and the syntax of nature
Language & Communication, 1994In 1951 Zellig Harris published Methods in Structural Linguistics, wherein he succeeded in producing an account of linguistic methodology which accorded with the philosophy of science known as Operationalism. Harris’s book was a ‘discussion of the operations which the linguist may carry out in the course of his investigations, rather than a theory of ...
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Syntaxe et compétence, syntaxe et performance, syntaxe cognitive ?
DRLAV. Documentation et Recherche en Linguistique Allemande Vincennes, 1985En examinant en particulier Bever (stratégies comme description de la performance) , Bresnan (grammaire "réaliste") , Chomsky et Winograd (comme représentant de la recherche linguistique soutenue par ordinateurs) , l'auteur cherche à comprendre ce que l'on entend par "linguistique comme science cognitive" .
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017
AbstractPriming reflects the reactivation of processing routines that map strings of words onto semantic representations (and vice versa) without the mediation of syntactic structure, including the “flat structure” that Branigan & Pickering (B&P) propose.
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AbstractPriming reflects the reactivation of processing routines that map strings of words onto semantic representations (and vice versa) without the mediation of syntactic structure, including the “flat structure” that Branigan & Pickering (B&P) propose.
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2007
Abstract 1.Athematic inflection of vowel-stem verbs (§24.1): but Boeotian inscriptions show thematic inflection with West Greek and Attic. 2.Perfect ptcpl.: the inherited suffix *-wos- was replaced with -ont- imported from the present (*-wos- had to be remodelled in all dialects after the disappearance of intervocalic *-s-): Eπεστα-κτα 9
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Abstract 1.Athematic inflection of vowel-stem verbs (§24.1): but Boeotian inscriptions show thematic inflection with West Greek and Attic. 2.Perfect ptcpl.: the inherited suffix *-wos- was replaced with -ont- imported from the present (*-wos- had to be remodelled in all dialects after the disappearance of intervocalic *-s-): Eπεστα-κτα 9
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2014
Everyday actions can be of surprising structural complexity. Such complexity is playfully achieved by humans and may even remain unnoticed unless confronted with patients with apraxia or dementia, in whom this remarkable capacity vanishes. Figure 1 describes key components of an everyday action sequence (tooth cleaning), which may include the action ...
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Everyday actions can be of surprising structural complexity. Such complexity is playfully achieved by humans and may even remain unnoticed unless confronted with patients with apraxia or dementia, in whom this remarkable capacity vanishes. Figure 1 describes key components of an everyday action sequence (tooth cleaning), which may include the action ...
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Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
Clahsen and Felser's article (CF) is an important contribution to the field of psycholinguistics in several respects. First, it draws attention to the importance of a better understanding of the processing mechanisms utilized by child and adult language learners.
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Clahsen and Felser's article (CF) is an important contribution to the field of psycholinguistics in several respects. First, it draws attention to the importance of a better understanding of the processing mechanisms utilized by child and adult language learners.
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Language, 1997
This article explores the idea that obviation systems like those found in the Algonquian languages are a less parochial solution to syntactic organization than is generally thought. Some simple constraints on obviation provide interesting analyses of key facts in Algonquian.
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This article explores the idea that obviation systems like those found in the Algonquian languages are a less parochial solution to syntactic organization than is generally thought. Some simple constraints on obviation provide interesting analyses of key facts in Algonquian.
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Psychological Reports, 1967
Those who would introduce mentalistic terms into the explanation of behavior need to recognize both the syntactical and the semantic problems involved in such explanations. To be fruitful, any set of explanatory terms must have both a grammar and a lexicon for their proper use.
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Those who would introduce mentalistic terms into the explanation of behavior need to recognize both the syntactical and the semantic problems involved in such explanations. To be fruitful, any set of explanatory terms must have both a grammar and a lexicon for their proper use.
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From Concrete Syntax to Abstract Syntax
2012Until now, we have written programs in abstract syntax, which is convenient when handling programs as data.
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