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Native Word Order Processing Is Not Uniform: An ERP Study of Verb-Second Word Order [PDF]
Studies of native syntactic processing often target phrase structure violations that do not occur in natural production. In contrast, this study examines how variation in basic word order is processed, looking specifically at structures traditionally ...
Susan Sayehli +3 more
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Middle-Passive Constructions, Dative Possessors, and Word Order in Spanish [PDF]
This paper examines data from Spanish middle-passive sentences whose grammatical subject contains a body-part noun, externally possessed by means of a dative possessor.
Imanol Suárez-Palma
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Innovation of Word Order Harmony Across Development [PDF]
The tendency for languages to use harmonic word order patterns—orders that place heads in a consistent position with respect to modifiers or other dependents—has been noted since the 1960s. As with many other statistical typological tendencies, there has
Jennifer Culbertson, Elissa L. Newport
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A word order typology of adnominal person [PDF]
This paper investigates cross-linguistic variation in the expression of adnominal person (persn; cf. English “we linguists”) based on a survey of 114 languages, focusing on word order.
Höhn Georg F.K.
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Investigating Word Order Emergence: Constraints From Cognition and Communication [PDF]
How do cognitive biases and mechanisms from learning and use interact when a system of language conventions emerges? We investigate this question by focusing on how transitive events are conveyed in silent gesture production and interaction.
Marieke Schouwstra +2 more
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Word order and information structure in Romeyka [PDF]
IntroductionThis study examines the organization of information structure in Romeyka, the only surviving variety of Asia Minor Greek still spoken in present-day Anatolia, Turkey.
Nicolaos Neocleous, Ioanna Sitaridou
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Predicting word order universals
This paper shows a computational learning paradigm to compare and test theories about language universals. Its main contribution lies in the illustration of the encoding and comparison of theories about typological universals to measure the ...
Paola Merlo
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A new perspective on word order preferences: The availability of a lexicon triggers the use of SVO word order [PDF]
Word orders are not distributed equally: SOV and SVO are the most prevalent among the world’s languages. While there is a consensus that SOV might be the ‘default’ order in human languages, the factors that trigger the preference for SVO are still a ...
Hanna eMarno +5 more
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Negative Transfer Effects on L2 Word Order Processing [PDF]
Does first language (L1) word order affect the processing of non-canonical but grammatical syntactic structures in second language (L2) comprehension? In the present study, we test whether L1-Spanish speakers of L2-Basque process subject–verb–object (SVO)
Kepa Erdocia, Itziar Laka
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Learning word order at birth: A NIRS study [PDF]
In language, the relative order of words in sentences carries important grammatical functions. However, the developmental origins and the neural correlates of the ability to track word order are to date poorly understood.
Silvia Benavides-Varela, Judit Gervain
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