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Radical Recognition in Off-Line Handwritten Chinese Characters Using Non-Negative Matrix Factorization
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In: Senior Projects Spring 2016 (2016)
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A cross-disciplinary study of stance markers in research articles written by students and experts
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2016)
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Integration of a web-based rating system with an oral proficiency interview test: argument-based approach to validation
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2016)
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Listen and Complete: Understanding One-Liners
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In: ETSU Faculty Works (2016)
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The efficacy of unitary and polynomic models of standardisation in minority language contexts: Ideological, pragmatic and pedagogical issues in the standardisation of Irish
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Variantes Saussuriennes : écriture, recherche, style dans les manuscrits de Ferdinand de Saussure
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In: ISSN: 0229-8651 ; Recherches sémiotiques / Semiotic Inquiry, Vol. 34, No 1-2-3 (2016) pp. 113-136 (2016)
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Growing syntax: The development of a DP in North Germanic
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Grammaticalization as standardly conceived is a change whereby an item develops from a lexical to a grammatical or functional meaning, or from being less to more grammatical. In this article we show that this can only be part of the story; for a full account we need to understand the syntactic structures into which grammaticalizing elements fit and how they too develop. To achieve this end we consider in detail the history of definiteness marking within the noun phrase in North Germanic, and in particular in Faroese. We show how this change requires us to distinguish between projecting and nonprojecting categories, and how a category can emerge over time and only subsequently develop into a head with its own associated functional projection. The necessary structure, rather than being intrinsic to an aprioristic universal grammar, grows over time as part of the grammaticalization process. We suggest that this in turn argues for a parallel correspondence theory of grammar such as the one adopted here, lexical-functional grammar, in which dif-ferent dimensions of linguistic structure can change at different rates.
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Applied linguistics; Linguistics
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1353/lan.2016.0002 http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/19758/ http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/19758/7/19758.pdf http://muse.jhu.edu/article/612050 http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/19758/1/19758.pdf
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Chinese learners' perceptions towards teachers' language use in lexical explanations: A comparison between Chinese-only and English-only instructions
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Expressionist Analysis Of Wilfred Owen's Poems: Anthem For Doomed Youth, Dulce Et Decorum Est, A Terre, Futility And Strange Meeting
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Aprendizaje y procesamiento de secuencias formulaicas con distintos grados de variabilidad
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In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2016)
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‘My Fellow Citizens’: Deaf Perspectives on Translating the Opening Line of a Presidential Inaugural Address into American Sign Language
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In: Journal of Interpretation (2016)
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Performing Language and Identities: Adult Immigrant Students and the Creation of a Play
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In: Graduate Masters Theses (2016)
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