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The Effects of Event Depictions in Second Language Phrasal Vocabulary Learning
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Patterns of perceptual reorganization in infancy ... : Muster der Wahrnehmungsorganisation im Säuglingsalter ...
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The Effects of Event Depictions in Second Language Phrasal Vocabulary Learning ...
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Pleiotropy of phonetic indices in the expression of syllabic organization ...
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Acquiring Syntactic Variability: The Production of Wh-Questions in Children and Adults Speaking Akan ...
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Acquiring Syntactic Variability: The Production of Wh-Questions in Children and Adults Speaking Akan
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Pleiotropy of phonetic indices in the expression of syllabic organization
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Profildiagnostik für Kinder mit Sprachentwicklungsstörungen ... : Das neue Konzept der PDSS ...
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Eine soziolinguistische Betrachtung von parce que-Strukturen in Synchronie und Diachronie ... : A sociolinguistic analysis of parce que structures in synchrony and diachrony ...
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Sentiment Independent Topic Detection in Rated Hospital Reviews ...
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Resumption in the production of focused constructions in Akan speakers with agrammatism ...
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Rhythmic analyses as a proof-procedure? ... : An initial observation on rhythmicity and projection ...
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(Non-)exhaustivity in focus partitioning across languages ...
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We present novel experimental evidence on the availability and the status of exhaustivity inferences with focus partitioning in German, English, and Hungarian. Results suggest that German and English focus-background clefts and Hungarian focus share important properties, (É. Kiss 1998, 1999; Szabolcsi 1994; Percus 1997; Onea & Beaver 2009). Those constructions are anaphoric devices triggering an existence presupposition. EXH-inferences are not obligatory in such constructions in English, German, or Hungarian, against some previous literature (Percus 1997; Büring & Križ 2013; É. Kiss 1998), but in line with pragmatic analyses of EXH-inferences in clefts (Horn 1981, 2016; Pollard & Yasavul 2016). The cross-linguistic differences in the distribution of EXH-inferences are attributed to properties of the Hungarian number marking system. ... : Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe; 724 ...
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410 Linguistik
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URL: https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/52467 https://dx.doi.org/10.25932/publishup-52467
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