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The Time-course of Lexical Reactivation of Unaccusative Verbs in Broca’s Aphasia
Individuals with Broca’s aphasia typically have difficulty understanding sentences containing syntactic dependencies (e.g., Wh-questions, as in “Which mailman did the policeman push___ yesterday afternoon”).
Natalie Sullivan, Matthew Walenski
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Tense and aspect in aphasia and semantic dementia
Impairment in past tense production as well as interaction between tense and aspect have been found in both fluent and non-fluent aphasia (e.g. Dragoy & Bastiaanse, 2013).
Vasiliki Koukoulioti +1 more
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Transitivity in flux: the role of Voice and v in the syntax of Dutch (change-of-)location verbs
Dutch location and change-of-location verbs exhibit seemingly contradictory properties, with characteristics of transitives and unaccusatives mixed.
Irina Burukina +2 more
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Spontaneous speech: Quantifying daily communication in Spanish-speaking individuals with aphasia.
Observable disruptions in spontaneous speech are among the most prominent characteristics of aphasia. The potential of language production analyses in discourse contexts to reveal subtle language deficits has been progressively exploited, becoming ...
Silvia Martínez-Ferreiro +2 more
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Voice phenomena : how many properties behind this label? [PDF]
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Bartra, Anna
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Phase Edges, Quantifier Float and the Nature of (Micro-) Variation [PDF]
This paper considers quantifier float off wh-elements in varieties of West Ulster English. It establishes that there are several sub-dialects of West Ulster English and not just the single variety described by McCloskey (2000); these varieties differ ...
Henry, Alison
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Experiencers and goals in German unaccusatives
So-called 'Psychological Predicates' have prov.en particularly problematic for a mapping from lexical argument structure to positions in syntactic structure if one adopts the view that: (I) this mapping should be uniform. (II) the inventory of 'thematic roles' should be kept to a minimum.
Borik, Olga, Brandt, Patrick
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Perfects, resultatives and auxiliaries in early English [PDF]
In this paper, we will argue for a novel analysis of the auxiliary alternation in Early English, its development and subsequent loss which has broader consequences for the way that auxiliary selection is looked at cross-linguistically.
Alexiadou, Artemis, McFadden, Thomas
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L2 Acquisition of English Present Perfect Interpretations [PDF]
The present study investigates the role of first language (L1), in our case Cypriot Greek (CG) or Standard Greek (SG), in the second language (L2) acquisition of English present perfect in terms of form and meaning possibilities.
Agouraki, Yoryia, Karpava, Sviatlana
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