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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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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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Agreement ...
Tal, Shira. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Agreement ...
Tal, Shira. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Agreement attraction in English and Czech: A direct experimental comparison ...
Lacina, Radim. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Subject–Verb Number Agreement in Bilingual Processing: (Lack of) Age of Acquisition and Proficiency Effects
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 15 (2022)
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A Note on Parameter Setting in Contact Situations
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 34 (2022)
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Paradigmatic Uniformity: Evidence from Heritage Speakers of Spanish
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 14 (2022)
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From Prolepsis to Hyperraising
In: Philosophies; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 32 (2022)
Abstract: Case, agreement, and A-movement dependencies across finite clause boundaries, such as Hyperraising (to subject or object) or Long-Distance Case or Agreement [LDA], are available in many typologically diverse languages. The research on such dependencies typically distinguishes between cross-linguistically restricted true A-dependencies across finite clauses, and generally available binding-like A′-dependencies as found in Prolepsis. In this paper, we investigate both types of configurations in parallel and refer to this as the A-domain. Since the diagnostics to distinguish A-configurations vary across languages and often cannot be compared directly, we define four characteristic properties: (A) whether the construction is restricted by matrix predicate selection, (B) whether movement in the embedded clause is involved, (C) whether the dependency shows locality restrictions (in particular, A-Minimality), and (D) whether there are semantic restrictions on the relevant DP. By combining different values of the characteristic properties, we show, differently from previous approaches, that the A-domain does not simply consist of two types of configurations, but that the empirical landscape represents a continuum of five A-constructions. We suggest a theoretical implementation of our empirical findings, which is built on a predicational relator phrase above the embedded CP and propose that, in some of the constructions, these two projections fuse into one. We employ a minimalist probing approach which relies on differences in the base-generated position of the relevant DP (matrix clause, high in the embedded clause, argument position in the embedded clause), differences in the feature composition of the embedded C (a plain A′-head, or a bundled predicational C head involving composite A/A′ probes), a composite probe hierarchy yielding three types of feature-dependencies of composite probes, and, resulting from that, different probing mechanisms (conjunctive satisfaction, dependent satisfaction, and independent satisfaction). Lastly, this paper also contributes methodological tools for disentangling constructions of the A-domain.
Keyword: A-dependencies; composite probes; Hyperraising; Long-Distance Case/Agreement; probing mechanisms; Prolepsis
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/philosophies7020032
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Gender Agreement in a Language Contact Situation
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 81 (2022)
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Contact-Induced Change in the Domain of Grammatical Gender in Pontic Greek Spoken in Georgia
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 79 (2022)
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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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Persons and Pronouns : Exploring Clitics in Judeo-Spanish
Kurtz, Naomi. - 2022
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PCC Effects with Expletives and Non-Associate Postverbal Subjects in Bolognese
Rubin, Edward. - 2022
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A Note on Parameter Setting in Contact Situations
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Reexamining the prefix of class 5 in Ronga language ; Reexaminando o prefixo nominal da classe 5 na língua ronga
In: Domínios de Lingu@gem; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022): Estudos sobre a relação entre gramática e língua: diversidade, unidade e métodos; 870-899 ; Domínios de Lingu@gem; v. 16 n. 2 (2022): Estudos sobre a relação entre gramática e língua: diversidade, unidade e métodos; 870-899 ; 1980-5799 (2022)
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Horse or pony? Visual Typicality and Lexical Frequency Affect Variability in Object Naming
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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Typological Implications of Tier-Based Strictly Local Movement
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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Constraint-driven Agree
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 5282 ; 2473-8689 (2022)
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Nominative subjects of infinitives in Hungarian subject-control predicates: Postsyntactic copying and the overt realization of PRO
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 5209 ; 2473-8689 (2022)
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