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segbo-db/segbo: v1.0.0 ...
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Determinants of phonetic word duration in ten language documentation corpora: Word frequency, complexity, position, and part of speech ...
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Determinants of phonetic word duration in ten language documentation corpora: Word frequency, complexity, position, and part of speech ...
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Determinants of phonetic word duration in ten language documentation corpora: Word frequency, complexity, position, and part of speech ...
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Experimental evidence for the influence of structure and meaning on linear order in the noun phrase
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 5, No 1 (2020); 97 ; 2397-1835 (2020)
Abstract: Recent work has used artificial language experiments to argue that hierarchical representations drive learners’ expectations about word order in complex noun phrases like these two green cars (Culbertson & Adger 2014; Martin, Ratitamkul, et al. 2019). When trained on a novel language in which individual modifiers come after the Noun, English speakers overwhelmingly assume that multiple nominal modifiers should be ordered such that Adjectives come closest to the Noun, then Numerals, then Demonstratives (i.e., N-Adj-Num-Dem or some subset thereof). This order transparently reflects a constituent structure in which Adjectives combine with Nouns to the exclusion of Numerals and Demonstratives, and Numerals combine with Noun+Adjective units to the exclusion of Demonstratives. This structure has also been claimed to derive frequency asymmetries in complex noun phrase order across languages (e.g., Cinque 2005). However, we show that features of the methodology used in these experiments potentially encourage participants to use a particular metalinguistic strategy that could yield this outcome without implicating constituency structure. Here, we use a more naturalistic artificial language learning task to investigate whether the preference for hierarchy-respecting orders is still found when participants do not use this strategy. We find that the preference still holds, and, moreover, as Culbertson & Adger (2014) speculate, that its strength reflects structural distance between modifiers. It is strongest when ordering Adjectives relative to Demonstratives, and weaker when ordering Numerals relative to Adjectives or Demonstratives relative to Numerals. Our results provide the strongest evidence yet for the psychological influence of hierarchical structure on word order preferences during learning.
Keyword: artificial language learning; learning bias; syntax; typology
URL: https://www.glossa-journal.org/jms/article/view/1085
https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1085
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From Regional Dialects to the Standard: Measuring Linguistic Distance in Galician Varieties
In: Languages ; Volume 5 ; Issue 1 (2020)
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Entretien de Catherine Lécuyer
Lécuyer, Catherine; Pires, Mat; Troutier Justine. - : Langage et langues : description, théorisation, transmission, 2020
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Tense, mood, and aspect expressions in Nafsan (South Efate) from a typological perspective
Krajinovic Rodrigues, Ana. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2020
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НОВЫЕ ПОДХОДЫ К ТИПОЛОГИИ ТЕРРИТОРИАЛЬНЫХ ВАРИАНТОВ ФРАНЦУЗСКОГО ЯЗЫКА ... : NEW APPROACHES TO THE TYPOLOGY OF TERRITORIAL VARIANTS OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE ...
О.И. Дагбаева; Е.Г. Дмитриева; З.А. Усманова. - : Мир науки, культуры, образования, 2020
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ПРИНИЦИПЫ КОГНИТИВНОГО МОДЕЛИРОВАНИЯ В ОБУЧЕНИИ ЯЗЫКУ ... : THE PRINCIPLES OF COGNITIVE MODELING IN LANGUAGE TEACHING ...
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The expression of speaker and nonspeaker surprise in South Conchucos Quechua
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Comparability and measurement in typological science: The bright future for linguistics
Round, Erich R.; Corbett, Greville G.. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2020
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Kalunga in the lusophone context: A phylogenetic study
In: Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, Vol 19, Iss 1 (2020) (2020)
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Kalunga in the lusophone context: A phylogenetic study
In: Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, Vol 19, Iss 1 (2020) (2020)
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Une approche typologique de la langue des signes française
In: https://medihal.archives-ouvertes.fr/medihal-02010917 ; 2019 (2019)
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Word-external properties in a typology of Modern English: A comparison with German
In: English Language and Linguistics, vol 23, iss 3 (2019)
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LAPSyD Online page for Chukchansi
Maddieson, Ian. - : www.lapsyd.ddl.cnrs.fr, 2019
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LAPSyD Online page for Thakali, Tukche dialect
Maddieson, Ian. - : www.lapsyd.ddl.cnrs.fr, 2019
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LAPSyD Online page for Cowlitz
Maddieson, Ian. - : www.lapsyd.ddl.cnrs.fr, 2019
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LAPSyD Online page for Maithili
Maddieson, Ian. - : www.lapsyd.ddl.cnrs.fr, 2019
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