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Persons and Pronouns : Exploring Clitics in Judeo-Spanish
Kurtz, Naomi. - 2022
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A multidimensional analysis of the Spanish reportative epistemic evidential dizque
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Serial verb constructions and the syntax-prosody interface
Tyler, M; Kastner, I. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022. : Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 2022
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Las estructuras de dativo simpatético en lengua alemana: ¿dativo, o también ‘acusativo simpatético’? ; Structures of the sympathetic dative in german: dative or also “sympathetic accusative”?
In: Pragmalingüística, (29), 245-261 (2022)
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Automated written corrective feedback: Error-correction performance and timing of delivery
Ranalli, Jim; Yamashita, Taichi. - : University of Hawaii National Foreign Language Resource Center, 2022. : Center for Language & Technology, 2022. : (co-sponsored by Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning, University of Texas at Austin), 2022
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Register effects and the Spanish adjectival construction sin + INF in historical corpus data
Yamada, Aaron. - 2022
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Joint learning of morphology and syntax with cross-level contextual information flow
In: 2022 ; 1 ; 33 (2022)
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When Church Slavonic meets Latin: Tradition vs. Innovation
Tomelleri. - : De Gruyter, 2022. : country:DEU, 2022. : place:Berlin, 2022
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A CORPUS STUDY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ADJECTIVE PHRASE IN FRENCH CHILDREN
In: Theses and Dissertations--Linguistics (2022)
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Language Interfaces in Adult Heritage Language Acquisition: A Study on Encoding of Nominal Reference in Mandarin Chinese as a Heritage Language
In: Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures Faculty Publications (2022)
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Investigating the relationship between individual differences and island sensitivity
Abstract: A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the author's publication fees in this Open Access journal. The Open Access Fund, administered by librarians from the KU, KU Law, and KUMC libraries, is made possible by contributions from the offices of KU Provost, KU Vice Chancellor for Research & Graduate Studies, and KUMC Vice Chancellor for Research. For more information about the Open Access Fund, please see http://library.kumc.edu/authors-fund.xml. ; It is well-attested that native speakers tend to give low acceptability ratings to sentences that involve movement from within islands, yet the source of island effects remains an active debate. The grammatical account posits that island effects result from syntactic constraints on wh-movement, whereas the resource-limitation view posits that low ratings emerge due to processing-related constraints on the parser, such that islands themselves present processing bottlenecks. The current study addresses this debate by investigating the relationship between island sensitivity and individual differences in cognitive abilities, as it has been argued that the two views make distinct predictions regarding whether a relationship should hold. Building directly on Sprouse et al. (2012a), we tested 102 native English speakers on 4 island types (whether, complex NP, subject, and adjunct islands) using an acceptability judgment task with wh-questions presented in context to quantify island sensitivity and three cognitive tasks to capture individual differences in working memory (via reading span and counting span task) and attentional control (via a number Stroop task). Our methodological approach takes into account several criticisms that have been made of Sprouse et al.’s (2012a; b) work, particularly the criticisms outlined in Hofmeister et al. (2012a; b). Our results reveal strong island sensitivity effects across all island types. However, individual differences in cognitive abilities do not strongly modulate island sensitivity. These results suggest that island effects emerge due to the existence of syntactic constraints and not because of processing difficulties, in line with the grammatical account.
Keyword: Acceptability judgments; Attentional control; Individual differences; Island constraints; Syntax; Working memory
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/32655
https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1199
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How Well Do LSTM Language Models Learn Filler-gap Dependencies?
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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Evaluating Structural Economy Claims in Relative Clause Attachment
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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Incremental Acquisition of a Minimalist Grammar using an SMT-Solver
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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Can language models capture syntactic associations without surface cues? A case study of reflexive anaphor licensing in English control constructions
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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Universal Dependencies and Semantics for English and Hebrew Child-directed Speech
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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Learning Constraints on Wh-Dependencies by Learning How to Efficiently Represent Wh-Dependencies: A Developmental Modeling Investigation With Fragment Grammars
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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Parsing Early Modern English for Linguistic Search
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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The Linearization of V(P)-doubling Constructions
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2022)
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