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Say "Oui" to "We": A Longitudinal Analysis of Pronouns and Articles in French and English
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In: Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection (2019)
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Is Tuba Masculine or Feminine? The Timing of Grammatical Gender
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In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2019)
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Morphological Gender Innovations in Spanish of Genderqueer Speakers / Innovaciones al género morfológico en el español de hablantes genderqueer
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Enhanced input and enriched context to improve the acquisition of the Spanish grammatical gender assignment and agreement: A preliminary study ...
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Grammatical gender and linguistic complexity ... : Volume I: General issues and specific studies ...
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Grammatical gender and linguistic complexity ... : Volume II: World-wide comparative studies ...
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The feminine anaphoric gender gram, incipient gender marking, maturity, and extracting anaphoric gender markers from parallel texts ...
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The aim of this paper is to carry out a typological study of feminine anaphoric gen- der grams (such as English she/her) in a large world-wide convenience sample of 816 languages based on a strictly procedural definition. The investigation pursues a radically functional approach where the functional equivalence of the forms under study is assured by exploring an identical search space in parallel texts (transla- tions of the New Testament) in all languages of the sample. This is the first large scale typological study of grammatical gender based on parallel texts, and a large part of the paper is devoted to methodological aspects. The study shows that gen- der has a functional core like any other grammatical category, and that it can at least partly be studied without resort to the notions of noun class, agreement and system. The results show that a large number of languages possess simple forms of gender, often representing incipient gender from a grammaticalization perspective. The paper discusses how ...
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anaphora; anaphoric pronouns; constructional islands; cue validity; feminine gender; functional domains; grammatical relations; grammaticalization; grams; maturity; parallel texts
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/3462780 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3462780
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The feminine anaphoric gender gram, incipient gender marking, maturity, and extracting anaphoric gender markers from parallel texts ...
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Revisiting Research on Grammatical Gender Acquisition by Russian-Speaking Children ...
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Revisiting Research on Grammatical Gender Acquisition by Russian-Speaking Children ...
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Conceptualizing the world as ‘female’ or ‘male’: Further remarks on grammatical gender and speakers’ cognition ...
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Spanish Grammatical Gender Interference in Papiamentu
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In: Languages ; Volume 4 ; Issue 4 (2019)
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Agreement with conjoined singular noun phrases in Icelandic
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 4, No 1 (2019); 53 ; 2397-1835 (2019)
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A Language Index of Grammatical Gender Dimensions to Study the Impact of Grammatical Gender on the Way We Perceive Women and Men
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In: ISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 10 (2019) P. [Nonpag.] (2019)
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Acquiring an opaque gender system in Irish, an endangered indigenous language
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE GRAMMATICAL GENDER OF NOUNS IN THE GERMAN LANGUAGE ; РАЗВИТИЕ ГРАММАТИЧЕСКОГО РОДА СУЩЕСТВИТЕЛЬНЫХ В НЕМЕЦКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ ; РОЗВИТОК ГРАМАТИЧНОГО РОДУ ІМЕННИКІВ У НІМЕЦЬКІЙ МОВІ
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In: Writings in Romance-Germanic Philology; № 2(43) (2019); 30-38 ; Записки з романо-германської філології; № 2(43) (2019); 30-38 ; 2518-7627 ; 2307-4604 (2019)
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Where the eye takes you: the processing of gender in codeswitching
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