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Examining the morphological decomposition of complex words in native and non-native speakers of English
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Morphology in the Corsican Language Database (BDLC) : assessment and perspectives ; La morphologie dans la Banque de Données Langue Corse : bilan et perspectives
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In: ISSN: 1638-9808 ; EISSN: 1765-3126 ; Corpus ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03591866 ; Corpus, Bases, Corpus, Langage - UMR 7320, 2022, Corpus et données en morpholgie, ⟨10.4000/corpus.7115⟩ ; https://journals.openedition.org/corpus/7115 (2022)
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La notion d’applicatif en chinois mandarin : du dérivationnel au compositionnel
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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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De la jadophilie à l’hidalgite en passant par la zemmourophobie : Analyse de dérivés issus de noms de politiciennes et politiciens
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In: Séminaire LiLPa – Linguistique, Langues, Parole, thème 1 « Lexique(s), discours et transposition(s) » ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03591084 ; Séminaire LiLPa – Linguistique, Langues, Parole, thème 1 « Lexique(s), discours et transposition(s) », Feb 2022, Strasbourg, France (2022)
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La variation libre phonologique et morphologique du dialecte niçois : essai d'illustration
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In: ISSN: 1220-0484 ; EISSN: 2065-9652 ; Studia Universitatis Babes Bolyai - Studia Philologia ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03137355 ; Studia Universitatis Babes Bolyai - Studia Philologia, Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai, A paraître (2022)
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СТИЛИСТИЧЕСКИЕ РЕСУРСЫ РАЗГОВОРНОЙ РЕЧИ В РАССКАЗАХ В.М. ШУКШИНА ... : STYLISTIC RESOURCES OF COLLOQUIAL SPEECH IN V.M. SHUKSHIN’S STORIES ...
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The Person-Case Constraint in Two Dialects of Odia
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山部 順治. - : 熊本大学大学院人文社会科学研究部(文学系), 2022
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Analisis Pemerolehan Bahasa Pada Anak Usia 2 Tahun 11 Bulan Dengan Menggunakan Teori Brown ...
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Analisis Pemerolehan Bahasa Pada Anak Usia 2 Tahun 11 Bulan Dengan Menggunakan Teori Brown ...
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О ПОНЯТИИ «МОРФОНОЛОГИЯ» КАК ОСОБОЙ ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКОЙ ДИСЦИПЛИНЕ ... : ON THE CONCEPT OF "MORPHONOLOGY" AS A SPECIAL LINGUISTIC DISCIPLINE ...
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Алимарданова, Ш.А.. - : Oriental renaissance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences, 2022
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Agreement - unpacking the benefit of a redundant morpheme ...
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers Collections: The New York Times (1851-1936) and The Washington Post (1877-1934) ...
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers Collections: The New York Times (1851-1936) and The Washington Post (1877-1934) ...
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Tripartitions of the first person space (English speakers, Condition 1) ...
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The first person space can be thought of as covering all possible groups of individuals that include the speaker of the conversational context. Research on the typology of person systems suggests that languages carve-up this space by making use of features, which are smaller than the groupings or categories themselves. For example, a language that makes use of a ±addressee person feature will distinguish pronouns as a function of whether their reference includes both speaker and addressee, or the speaker but not the addressee. Similarly, a language that makes use of only a number distinction (such as ±atomic) will just differentiate between a pronoun that refers to the speaker alone and a pronoun that refers to the speaker plus any others (e.g., English). Person and number features can also be combined. Languages like Tamil make an ±atomic contrast on top of the clusivity distinction, and have three first person pronominal forms. Previous work (Maldonado & Culbertson 2019, Maldonado & Culbertson, to ...
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Adquisition; Artificial Language Learning; FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics; Morphology; Person; Pronominal systems; Semantics; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://osf.io/z872c/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/z872c
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