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The AMAR mechanism: nominal expressions in the Bantu languages are shaped by apposition and reintegration.
In: ISSN: 0024-3949 ; EISSN: 1613-396X ; Linguistics ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03433014 ; Linguistics, De Gruyter, In press, ⟨10.1515/ling-2020-0132⟩ (2022)
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Wh-interrogatives in ancient Greek ; Wh-interrogatives in ancient Greek: Disentangling focus- and wh-movement
In: ISSN: 0039-3193 ; EISSN: 1467-9582 ; Studia Linguistica ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03579191 ; Studia Linguistica, Wiley-Blackwell, In press (2022)
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La notion d’applicatif en chinois mandarin : du dérivationnel au compositionnel
In: In D.-T. Do-Hurinville, D. Petit, H.-L. Dao & A. Rialland (éds), L’applicatif dans les langues. Regard typologique. Éditions de la Société de Linguistique de Paris. ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03551904 ; In D.-T. Do-Hurinville, D. Petit, H.-L. Dao & A. Rialland (éds), L’applicatif dans les langues. Regard typologique. Éditions de la Société de Linguistique de Paris., A paraître (2022)
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NomVallex 2.0
Kolářová, Veronika; Vernerová, Anna; Klímová, Jana. - : Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL), 2022
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Quality and Efficiency of Manual Annotation: Data from the Pre-annotation Bias Experiment (part of the PDT-C 2.0 project)
Mikulová, Marie; Straka, Milan; Štěpánek, Jan. - : Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL), 2022
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Investigating Grammatical Variation in Swahili ...
Taji, Julius; Gibson, Hannah. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Investigating Grammatical Variation in Swahili ...
Taji, Julius; Gibson, Hannah. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Syntactic Alternatives 2 ...
Wagner, Michael. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Interpretation of wh-copying constructions in a non-wh-copying language ...
Chen, Sherry Yong. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION IN UZBEK AND FRENCH ...
Tuyboeva Shakhnoza. - : Zenodo, 2022
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LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION IN UZBEK AND FRENCH ...
Tuyboeva Shakhnoza. - : Zenodo, 2022
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A Quantitative Approach to Microvariation: Negative Marking in Central Romance
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 87 (2022)
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Effect of Lexical-Semantic Cues during Real-Time Sentence Processing in Aphasia
In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 3; Pages: 312 (2022)
Abstract: Using a visual world eye-tracking paradigm, we investigated the real-time auditory sentence processing of neurologically unimpaired listeners and individuals with aphasia. We examined whether lexical-semantic cues provided as adjectives of a target noun modulate the encoding and retrieval dynamics of a noun phrase during the processing of complex, non-canonical sentences. We hypothesized that the real-time processing pattern of sentences containing a semantically biased lexical cue (e.g., the venomous snake) would be different than sentences containing unbiased adjectives (e.g., the voracious snake). More specifically, we predicted that the presence of a biased lexical cue would facilitate (1) lexical encoding (i.e., boosted lexical access) of the target noun, snake, and (2) on-time syntactic retrieval or dependency linking (i.e., increasing the probability of on-time lexical retrieval at post-verb gap site) for both groups. For unimpaired listeners, results revealed a difference in the time course of gaze trajectories to the target noun (snake) during lexical encoding and syntactic retrieval in the biased compared to the unbiased condition. In contrast, for the aphasia group, the presence of biased adjectives did not affect the time course of processing the target noun. Yet, at the post-verb gap site, the presence of a semantically biased adjective influenced syntactic re-activation. Our results extend the cue-based parsing model by offering new and valuable insights into the processes underlying sentence comprehension of individuals with aphasia.
Keyword: aphasia; eye tracking; real-time sentence processing; semantic cue; syntax
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12030312
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Lexical Category and Downstep in Japanese
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 25 (2022)
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A Quantum Language-Inspired Tree Structural Text Representation for Semantic Analysis
In: Mathematics; Volume 10; Issue 6; Pages: 914 (2022)
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Grammatical Gender Disambiguates Syntactically Similar Nouns
In: Entropy; Volume 24; Issue 4; Pages: 520 (2022)
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The Spell-Out of Non-Heads in Spanish Compounds: A Nanosyntactic Approach
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 105 (2022)
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On the Nature of Syntactic Satiation
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 38 (2022)
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Why Is Inflectional Morphology Difficult to Borrow?—Distributing and Lexicalizing Plural Allomorphy in Pennsylvania Dutch
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 86 (2022)
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Semantic Feature Extraction Using SBERT for Dementia Detection
In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 2; Pages: 270 (2022)
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