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Euskararen indarrak eta ahuleziak gaur egun Ipar Euskal Herrian: hizkuntza-bizindarra
In: ISSN: 2659-5176 ; Bat Soziolinguistika aldizkaria ; https://artxiker.ccsd.cnrs.fr/artxibo-03265363 ; Bat Soziolinguistika aldizkaria , Bat Soziolinguistika aldizkaria - Andoain (Spain), 2021, Euskararen indar eta ahulezi-printzak Iparraldean, pp.11-25 ; https://bat.soziolinguistika.eus/eu/ (2021)
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Особенности идиостиля политика ... : Peculiar Features of the Individual Style of a Politician ...
Агрба, Лана Алексеевна. - : Уральский государственный педагогический университет, 2020
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A New Modal Cycle
In: Nordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, Vol 44, Iss 1 (2020) (2020)
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LINGUISTIC PROBLEMS IN ENGLISH ESSAY BY EFL STUDENTS
In: IJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics), Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 31-44 (2017) (2017)
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A radically emergentist approach to phonological features: implications for grammars
In: Nordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, Vol 41, Iss 1 (2015) (2015)
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The algebraic structure of morphosyntactic features
In: Nordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, Vol 41, Iss 2 (2015) (2015)
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The arch not the stones: Universal feature theory without universal features
In: Nordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, Vol 41, Iss 2 (2015) (2015)
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Reductio ad discrimen: Where features come from
In: Nordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, Vol 41, Iss 2 (2015) (2015)
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The interaction of person and number in Mi’gmaq
In: Nordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, Vol 41, Iss 1, Pp 85-101 (2014) (2014)
Abstract: This paper presents puzzles concerning the representation of features in the agreement system of the Eastern Algonquian language, Mi’gmaq. A growing body of research converges on the idea that φ-agreement should be separated into distinct person (π0), number (#0), and sometimes gender (γ0) probes (e.g. Anagnostopoulou 2003, Béjar 2003, Béjar and Rezac 2003, Laka 1993, Shlonsky 1989, Sigurðsson 1996, Sigurðsson and Holmberg 2008, Preminger 2012). While these proposals account well for agreement and partial agreement patterns in a number of languages, we show that in order to account for the agreement system of Mi’gmaq, π0 and #0 must probe together, which we argue to be the result of fusion of two distinct probes. We discuss the implications of Mi’gmaq agreement for “prominence hierarchies” and feature geometries in the grammar.
Keyword: features; Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar; Mi’gmaq; P101-410; syntax
URL: https://doaj.org/article/c3f7232fcf8e46ee812215d1c33a9495
https://doi.org/10.7557/12.3235
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Rasgos y clases de la estructura eventiva: hacia una representación computacional ; Features and classes of the event structure: towards a computational representation
Aparicio Mera, Juan; Castellón Masalles, Irene; Coll-Florit, Marta. - : Anuari de Filologia. Estudis de Lingüística, 2011
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Rasgos y clases de la estructura eventiva: hacia una representación computacional
In: Anuari de Filologia. Estudis de Lingüística, ISSN 2014-1408, Nº. 1, 2011, pags. 1-30 (2011)
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