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Can a connectionist model explain the processing of regularly and irregularly inflected words in German as L1 and L2? [PDF]
The connectionist model is a prevailing model of the structure and functioning of the cognitive system of the processing of morphology. According to this model, the morphology of regularly and irregularly inflected words (e.g., verb participles and noun ...
Birdsong D. +9 more
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The role of word frequency and morpho-orthography in agreement processing
Agreement attraction in comprehension (when an ungrammatical verb is read quickly if preceded by a feature-matching local noun) is well described by a cue-based retrieval framework. This suggests a role for lexical retrieval in attraction.
Brehm, L., Christianson, K., Hussey, E.
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A multi-tiered approach to Silt'i verb morphology
The replacement of the familiar linear phonological representations of the SPE-type by the multi-tiered configurations proposed in autosegmental phonology has enriched the theoretical apparatus available to the linguist and has opened the way for a ...
Ernst-August Gutt
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Serial Verb Constructions in Papuan Malay: Forms, Functions and Indeterminacy
This paper describes serial verb constructions in Papuan Malay, an eastern Malay language, spoken in coastal West Papua, on the island of New Guinea. Papuan Malay employs serial verb constructions to encode complex events by means of verb sequences, or ...
Angela Kluge
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Reflexivity, reciprocality and collectivity in Jordanian Arabic
This study examines, first, the syntactic asymmetries between reflexive and reciprocal constructions in Jordanian Arabic (JA), paying special attention to those with morphological marking.
Basem Ibrahim Malawi Al-Raba'a +1 more
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Root Identification Tool for Arabic Verbs
Numerous Arabic morphology systems have been devoted toward morphed requirements of words that are required by other text analyzers. Term rooting is an essential requirement in those systems, yet rooting module in the state-of-the-art morphology systems ...
Bakeel Azman
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“Les copains *dit au revoir”: On Subject–Verb Agreement in L2 French and Cross-Linguistic Influence
This study focuses on the production of subject–verb (SV) agreement in number in L2 French and investigates the role of cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in this particular morphosyntactic domain.
Malin Ågren +5 more
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Transitivity Alternations in North Sámi
In North Sámi, verbs that form transitivity alternation pairs are always distinguished morphologically. However, even if morphology is seen as a reflex of the syntax, the syntactic structure underlying transitive and intransitive verbs in North Sámi ...
Julien Marit
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