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Code-Switching in Linguistics: A Position Paper
This paper provides a critical review of the state of the art in code-switching research being conducted in linguistics. Three issues of theoretical and practical importance are explored: (a) code-switching vs.
Margaret Deuchar
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What is typology? - a short note [PDF]
It is often assumed that the goal of typology is to define the notion ‘possible human language’. This view, which I call the Universalist Typology view is shared, for example, by virtually all contributors to Bynon & Shibatani’s 1995 volume Approaches to
Bickel, Balthasar
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Grammatical gender of nouns as a means of conveying extragrammatical information I. Review of the research concerning grammatical gender [PDF]
This article aims at investigating the nature of the gender system in Polish. The paper includes a review of various approaches to the problem, as seen by psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics and feminist linguistics, as well as an attempt at presenting a
Koziarski, Mirosław, Krysiak, Adrian P.
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Laser‐induced graphene (LIG) provides a scalable, laser‐direct‐written route to porous graphene architecture with tunable chemistry and defect density. Through heterojunction engineering, catalytic functionalization, and intrinsic self‐heating, LIG achieves highly sensitive and selective detection of NOX, NH3, H2, and humidity, supporting next ...
Nan Jiang +8 more
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Categorial granularity in syntactic acquisition: a multilingual corpus study on the left periphery
The development of functional categories crosslinguistically is an extensively studied and debated topic (i.a., Radford 1990; Boser et al. 1992; Rizzi 1993; Guasti 1993; Clahsen et al. 1994; Friedmann et al. 2021; Heim & Wiltschko 2025).
Núria Bosch
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Large language models are better than theoretical linguists at theoretical linguistics
Abstract Large language models are better than theoretical linguists at theoretical linguistics, at least in the domain of verb argument structure; explaining why (for example), we can say both The ball rolled and Someone rolled the ball, but not both The man laughed and *Someone laughed the man. Verbal accounts of this phenomenon either
Ambridge, Ben, Blything, Liam
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A logical Reconstruction of Leonard Bloomfield's Linguistic Theory [PDF]
In this work we present a logical reconstruction of Leonard Bloom- field’s theory of structural linguistics. First, the central notions of this theory are analyzed and discussed.
Meier, Thomas
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Macrophage‐derived TRIM21 drives the progression of AP via ubiquitin‐proteasome‐mediated degradation of PHB2, leading to impaired PHB2‐mediated mitophagy. Therefore, accumulation of cytosolic mtDNA hyperactivates the cGAS‐STING signaling axis, thereby amplifying inflammatory cascades.
Yansong Xu +7 more
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Differentiation of the Language Proverbial Stock
The author describes the principles of differentiation of units of the language proverbial stock. The relevance of the study is due to the fact that in modern paremiology as a linguistic discipline there is no unambiguous understanding of the grounds on ...
Evgeniy E. Ivanov
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CLAUSAL ADJUNCTS OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES – A CORPUS-DRIVEN COMPARISON –
Clausal Adjuncts of Romance Languages – a Corpus-Driven Comparison. Continuing the traditional comparative analysis of Romance languages, the present paper brings evidence for the fact that the syntactic configuration (the word order) of a Romance ...
Alice BODOC
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