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LINGUISTIC PARAMETERS OF THE CONCEPTS LIST AND CATALOG: LANGUAGE PROCESSING VERSION FOR COMPUTER SYSTEMS
NOSOV ANDREY V.. - : Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Пермский государственный национальный исследовательский университет», 2016
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Comparing C-tests and Yes/No vocabulary size tests as predictors of receptive language skills
In: Language testing 33 (2016) 4, S. 555-575 (2016)
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Frequency and predictability effects on event-related potentials during reading
Dambacher, Michael; Kliegl, R.; Hofmann, M.. - : Elsevier, 2016
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Metaanalysis of psychoanalysis ...
Poleev, Andrej. - : Zenodo, 2016
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Poleev, Andrej. - : Zenodo, 2016
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Data from: Impact of lexical and sentiment factors on the popularity of scientific papers ...
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Metaanalysis of psychoanalysis ...
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Conducting sparse feature selection on arbitrarily long phrases in text corpora with a focus on interpretability
Miratrix, Luke Weisman; Ackerman, Robin. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2016
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Assessing Sentiment In Conflict Zones Through Social Media
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Untangling synchronic and diachronic variation : verb agreement in Palmerston English
Hendery, Rachel (R17913). - : Melbourne, Vic., Routledge, 2016
Abstract: This paper examines documents and recordings from the past 100 years to analyse the factors that affect the selection of verb form in Palmerston English. Palmerston Island is a small island in the Cook Islands group that was settled by a small group in the 1860s, which included an Englishman, a Portuguese or Portuguese-creole-speaking man, and a small group of Cook Islanders. The descendants of this population speak a dialect of English, and early documents from the island were primarily also written in vernacular English. As is the case in many varieties of English around the world, present tense verb endings do not exactly follow the Standard English pattern of -s following a third person singular subject and bare verbs elsewhere. The variation in -s marking, both historically and synchronically, has been abstracted away in previous descriptions of the dialect. This paper describes for the first time the variant verb agreement patterns found at each stage of the dialect's history, examines various grammatical and social factors that contribute to the distribution of the forms, and uses a logistic regression analysis to model the interactions of the factors and their contributions to the output. This contributes to a growing literature on the -s alternation in English dialects, and is one of only a few studies that has been able to include data from multiple individuals and also from a relatively long historical time frame. I find that significant predictors of third person verb forms include subject type, subject number, whether the verb is be or not, and at least in the later data, the proximity of the subject to the verb. I also find that the amount of individual variation among speakers is large enough that it almost obscures diachronic variation. This is a finding that has methodological implications for future research into the phenomenon in other varieties, for example casting doubt on the usefulness of 'apparent time' studies.
Keyword: creole dialects; English language; Palmerston (Cook Islands); regression analysis; verb; XXXXXX - Unknown
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/07268602.2015.1134302
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:34406
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Short persistent sleep duration is associated with poor receptive vocabulary performance in middle childhood
Seegers, V.; Touchette, E.; Dionne, G.. - : Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2016
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