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Relative clause marking in historical German
In: Linguistische Berichte. - Hamburg : Buske (2019) 258, 139-177
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Resolving ambiguities in English relative clauses by Thai learners ...
Naruemon Khunwong. - : Thammasat University, 2019
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Assessing children's understanding of complex syntax: a comparison of two methods
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Empty category in Persian relative clauses
In: Acta Linguistica Asiatica, Vol 9, Iss 2 (2019) (2019)
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Relative Clause and Downstep in Japanese
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2018 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2019)
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Heritage languages and their speakers
Polinsky, Maria. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018
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Les théories de l'énoncé dans la grammaire générale
Raby, Valérie. - Lyon : ENS Éditions, 2018
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Reconstruction effects in relative clauses
Krifka, Manfred (Hrsg.); Schenner, Mathias (Hrsg.). - Berlin; Boston, Mass. : de Gruyter, 2018
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Wortbildung und Pragmatik im Deutschen: Akten des 44. Linguisten-Seminars, Tokyo 2016
Japanische Gesellschaft für Germanistik. - München : Iudicium, 2018
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Comparative and diachronic perspectives on romance syntax
Pană Dindelegan, Gabriela (Herausgeber); Nicolae, Alexandru (Herausgeber); Nicula, Irina (Herausgeber). - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018
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Free choice free relative clauses in Italian and Romanian
In: Caponigro, I; & Falaus, A. (2018). Free choice free relative clauses in Italian and Romanian. NATURAL LANGUAGE & LINGUISTIC THEORY, 36(2), 323 - 363. doi:10.1007/s11049-017-9375-y. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8st0926b (2018)
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Free choice free relative clauses in Italian and Romanian
In: NATURAL LANGUAGE & LINGUISTIC THEORY, vol 36, iss 2 (2018)
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Split-antecedent relative clauses and the symmetry of predicates [Online resource]
In: Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22, Vol. 2 / eds. Uli Sauerland and Stephanie Solt. Berlin, Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft: ZAS papers in linguistics ; Nr. 61 (2018), 253-270-
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La estandarización lingüística de los relativos en el mundo hispánico : una aproximación empírica
Amorós Negre, Carla. - Madrid : Iberoamericana, 2018. Frankfurt am Main : Vervuert, 2018
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Singular agreement in special partitive constructions in Dutch
In: Journal of Germanic linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 30 (2018) 4, 335-370
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Usi di dove nell'italiano contemporaneo: construzioni relative e dinamiche di ristandardizzazione
In: Linguistica e filologia. - Bergamo 38 (2018), 29-56
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Competing grammars in language acquisition: the case of resumption in Persion relative clauses ...
Abdollahnejad, Elias. - : Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, 2018
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Φωνολογική βραχύχρονη μνήμη και Αναπτυξιακή Γλωσσική Διαταραχή (ΑΓΔ): Δεδομένα από δομικά αμφίσημες αναφορικές προτάσεις ...
Γαϊτανίδου, Χριστίνα Ελευθερίου. - : Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2018
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The Progressive Distribution of Sentences Containing Relative Clauses in Japanese Textbooks of English
In: Theses, Dissertations and Capstones (2018)
Abstract: Relative clauses have been researched and found to be one of the more difficult English grammar items for people who speak English as a Second Language (henceforth, ESL) and people who use English as a Foreign Language (henceforth, EFL). In particular, objective relative clauses are one of the most challenging items for English learners. (Gibson, 1998; Gordon, Hendrick, & Johnson, 2001; Mellow, 2006; Hawkins, 1994; King & Just, 1991; Otsuka & Aburai, 2003). By examining the frequency of subjective and objective relative clauses in six English textbooks which are being used in middle schools and high schools in Japan, the efficacy of the textbooks in exposing learners to these grammar points was clarified: subject relative clauses appear in 3 sentences out of 659 (0.4%) in middle schoolers’ textbooks and in 102 sentences out of 1835 (5.5%) in high schoolers’ textbooks. Object relative clauses appear in three sentences out of 659 (0.4%) in middle schoolers’ textbooks and in 29 sentences out of 1835 (1.5%) in high schoolers’ textbooks. These percentages showed the lack of example sentences in those textbooks, especially the frequency of object relative clauses in both types of schools, even if learners’ comprehension of object relatives has been marked lower than other grammar (Otsuka & Aburai, 2003; Hidai, Matsumoto, Takahashi, Suzuki, Oda, Enomoto & Tanji, 2012). Based on these data, it was discovered that the textbooks’ publishing company should add more subject and object relative clause sentences in order to provide enough examples to the learners. Analyzing English textbooks which especially focus on certain grammatical views is still an on-going research topic. Therefore, this study attempts to give opportunities to discuss the grammar usage in the textbooks, and I hope it will be helpful for English teachers and educational organizations for assessing the role of the textbooks.
Keyword: Arts and Humanities; Clause Complexity; East Asian Languages and Societies; Japanese EFL textbooks; Japanese Studies; Language Interpretation and Translation; Lexical Density; Object Relative Clause; Reading and Language; Restrictive Relative Clause Subject Relative Clause
URL: https://mds.marshall.edu/etd/1139
https://mds.marshall.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2145&context=etd
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The C system of relatives and complement clauses in the history of Slavic languages
In: Journal of Historical Syntax; Language 93 (2) ; 2163-6001 (2018)
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