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Origins of Dissociations in the English Past Tense: A Synthetic Brain Imaging Model

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Brain imaging studies of English past tense inflection have found dissociations between regular and irregular verbs, but no coherent picture has emerged to explain how these dissociations arise.
Gert Westermann, Samuel Jones
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Serbo-Croat Clitics and Word Grammar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Serbo-Croat has a complex system of clitics which raise interesting problems for any theory of the interface between syntax and morphology. After summarising the data we review previous analyses (mostly within the generative tradition), all of which are ...
Hudson, Richard, Čamdžić, Amela
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Insertion strategies used with lone English verbs in otherwise Igbo utterances [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Using examples of tape recorded conversational data from fifty educated adult Igbo-English bilinguals resident in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, this paper demonstrates that lone English verbs are typically inserted into otherwise Igbo utterances by means of ...
Ihemere, K., Ihemere, K.
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The verb in Akoose

open access: yesStudies in African Linguistics, 1985
Akoose has a comparatively complex verb morphology for a Bantu language. Underlying forms for the different morphemes making up the verb are proposed, as well as a set of segmental and tonal rules necessary to account for the surface forms.
Robert Hedinger
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Morphosyntactic development of Bangla-speaking preschool children [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This study examines the morphosyntactic development, specifically verb morphology, of typically-developing Bangla-speaking children between the ages of two and four.
Fletcher, Paul   +3 more
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Grammatical production deficits in PPA: Relating narrative and structured task performance

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Introduction Grammatical production impairments in primary progressive aphasia (PPA) have been investigated using structured language tasks and analysis of narrative language samples (for review see Thompson & Mack, 2014; Wilson et al., 2012).
Elena Barbieri   +2 more
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Morphology-Syntax interface for Turkish LFG [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This paper investigates the use of sublexical units as a solution to handling the complex morphology with productive derivational processes, in the development of a lexical functional grammar for Turkish.
Cetinoglu, Ozlem   +2 more
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Mehweb Verb Morphology

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
The paper describes the morphology of the verb in Mehweb, a Dargwa lect of central Daghestan, Russia. The description is partly based on previous research (Magometov 1982, Sumbatova unpublished) and partly on the field data the author has been collecting from 2009 to the present. Mostly, formal morphology of syn- thetic verb forms and complex verbs are
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Grammatical Morphology in School-Age Children With and Without Language Impairment: A Discriminant Function Analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to test Bedore and Leonard\u27s (1998) proposal that a verb morpheme composite may hold promise as a clinical marker for specific language impairment (SLI) in English speakers and serve as an accurate basis for the ...
Moyle, Maura Jones   +2 more
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The grammatical status of –eykey and its implications on the syntax of Korean morphological passives

open access: yesOpen Linguistics, 2021
This study investigates the grammatical status of the so-called Dative particle –eykey and its implications on the syntax of Korean morphological/lexical passives. We first argue that this type of passive derives from causative/experiential constructions
Park Myung-Kwan
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