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Language Dominance and the Language, Literacy, and Early Math of Spanish-English Bilingual Preschoolers ...
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The Effects of Self-Disclosure on the Communicative Interaction Between a Person Who Stutters and a Normally Fluent Speaker ...
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Perceptions of Working Memory Use in Communication by Users of Speech-Generating Devices ...
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Generalization across verb types after Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST): A treatment study ...
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Intensive treatment with ultrasound visual feedback for speech sound errors in childhood apraxia ...
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Where Linguistics Meets Psychology: Can Talmy's Categories of Motion Events Explain How Children Learn Verbs? ...
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Diversity in African languages ... : Selected papers from the 46th Annual Conference on African Linguistics ...
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Morphological, syntactic and semantic aspects of dispositions ...
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Abstract:
This volume gathers a subset of the papers presented at the Workshop on the Morphological, Syntactic and Semantic Aspects of Dispositions held at the University of Stuttgart from June 25 to June 27 2015. The invited speakers were Artemis Alexiadou, Nora Boneh, Elena Castroviejo, Ariel Cohen, Bridget Copley, Hans Kamp, Marika Lekakou, John Maier, Christopher Piñón, Károly Varasdi and Barbara Vetter. Other contributions have been presented by Simona Aimar, Saveria Colonna, Marta Donazzan, Berit Gehrke, Daniel Kodaj, Nick Kroll, Isabelle Roy and Lucia Tovena. While appeals to dispositions have been made in just about every area of linguistics and philosophy, the syntax, semantics and ontology of dispositions is still subject to debate. A first obvious reason why dispositions are hard to deal with in linguistics is that the predominant Neo-Davidsonian account of logical forms is based on the isolated analysis of actual relations between causes and effects, whereas dispositions pertain to potential cause-effect ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-8869 http://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/handle/11682/8886
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