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Language contact
Matras, Yaron. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Theories in second language acquisition : an introduction
Wulff, Stefanie (Herausgeber); VanPatten, Bill (Herausgeber); Keating, Gregory D. (Herausgeber). - London : Routledge, 2020
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The handbook of language contact
Hickey, Raymond (Herausgeber). - Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley-Blackwell, 2020
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Phonetics, phonology and sociolinguistics in the Nigerian context : a festschrift for Adenike Akinjobi
Akinjobi, Adenike (Gefeierter); Osisanwo, Ayo (Herausgeber); Akindele, Julianah (Herausgeber). - Ibadan, Nigeria : Stirling-Horden Publishers Ltd., 2020
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A variationist approach to the spread of emergent features in Middle English
In: Recherches anglaises et nord-américaines. - Strasbourg : Univ. 53 (2020), 23-36
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Beke Hansen: Corpus linguistics and sociolinguistics. Leiden: Brill, 2018
In: English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 41 (2020) 3, 377-382
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Non-canonical syntax in an expanding circle variety : fronting in spoken Korean(ized) English
In: English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 41 (2020) 1, 33-58
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The position of the genitive in Old English prose: intertextual differences and the role of Latin
In: Folia linguistica historica. - Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter 41 (2020) 1, 1-35
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Reduced forms in the nominal morphology of the "Lindisfarne Gospel Gloss" : a case of accusative/dative syncretism?
In: Folia linguistica historica. - Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter 41 (2020) 1, 37-65
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Tanja Ackermann: Grammatik der Namen im Wandel. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2018
In: Zeitschrift für Rezensionen zur germanistischen Sprachwissenschaft. - Berlin : de Gruyter 12 (2020) 1-2, 180-185
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Anaphora resolution in topic continuity : evidence from L1 English-L2 Spanish data in the CEDEL2 corpus
In: Referring in a second language. - London : Routledge (2020), 119-141
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From linguistic innovation to language change : a corpus-based investigation of the response marker "non c’è problema"
In: Revue romane. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Benjamins 55 (2020) 1, 95-116
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The <quh->-<wh-> switch: an empirical account of the anglicisation of a Scots variant in Scotland during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 24 (2020) 1, 211-236
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Emprunts et néologismes autochtones. Comparaison de leur place respective et de leur réception
In: ISSN: 1965-2542 ; EISSN: 2262-0354 ; Neologica : revue internationale de la néologie ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03086455 ; Neologica : revue internationale de la néologie, Paris : Garnier, 2020, 15, pp.127-143 ; https://classiques-garnier.com/neologica-2020-n-14-perception-reception-et-jugement-des-neologismes.html (2020)
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Le traitement des noms composés par les grammairiens syriaques
In: ISSN: 2031-5937 ; Semitica et Classica ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02377269 ; Semitica et Classica, Brepols Publishers, 2020, 12, pp.209-223. &#x27E8;10.1484/J.SEC.5.119659&#x27E9; ; http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503583266-1 (2020)
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The Varying Roles of Morphosyntax in Memory and Sentence Processing: Retrieval and Encoding Interference in Brazilian Portuguese
Lawn, Alexandra. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
Abstract: Cue-based retrieval models have largely been adopted as a description of how linguistic content is retrieved from memory. Under this framework, a retrieval cue is projected at the site of a dependency and matched with its target using a parallel matching procedure (e.g., Van Dyke and Lewis, 2003). Although this is a highly efficient mechanism, retrieval difficulties occur when there are multiple items stored in memory that serve as potential matches for the retrieval cue(s), which is known as similarity-based interference (SBI). Several studies have demonstrated that a wide variety of linguistic information can generate SBI effects, but the theory of what serves as a retrieval cue is still relatively unknown (Van Dyke and Johns, 2012). Moreover, recent empirical evidence has proposed the similarity-based interference can arise from another source: the encoding mechanism (e.g., Villata et al., 2018). Three hypotheses are addressed regarding three potential retrieval mechanisms: (1) a retrieval mechanism that only relies on cues relevant to the dependency being resolved, (2) one that is sensitive to all of the features overlapping between a target and distractor(s), or (3) a mechanism that is primarily sensitive to relevant features but produces additive interference effects for irrelevant features. Moreover, a fourth hypothesis investigates if similarity-based interference also arises from the encoding mechanism. In an attempt to disentangle whether sentence processing disruptions occur as a result of retrieval mechanism (1) + encoding interference or due to one of the other mechanisms, 7 self-paced reading experiments were conducted on Brazilian Portuguese. In all of the studies, number was a relevant feature for the resolution of the grammatical dependency (subject-verb dependency in relative clauses or wh-remnant-correlate pairing in sluices) and gender features varied in their relevance. The rationale behind using these dependencies and features was to test whether syntactically relevant features produced stronger interference effects than irrelevant features and to propose why these results differed. Any findings that showed that irrelevant feature (gender) matches caused reading time slowdowns or decreased comprehension question accuracy before the retrieval site were interpreted as encoding interference.Although results vary across studies, the findings in this thesis provide the most support for a combination of retrieval (mechanism 1) and encoding interference. Although the other two retrieval mechanisms cannot be completely ruled out at this time, the evidence that gender produces earlier and weaker effects reminiscent of encoding interference and that number produced interference reflective of retrieval interference are novel.
Keyword: Encoding; Interference; Linguistics; Portuguese; Psycholinguistics; Psychology; Retrieval; Sentence Processing
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/62v1f0q9
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The Effects of Bilingualism on Memory and Brain Integrity Across the Adult Lifespan
Macbeth, Alessandra Kaitlyn. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Thomas Brunner: Simplicity and typological effects in the emergence of New Englishes. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2017
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 24 (2020) 1, 256-262
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La "construcción comitativa coordinante": revisión teórica y aproximación diacrónica : = The "coordinating comitative construction": a theoretical review and a diachronic approach
In: Revista internacional de lingüística iberoamericana. - Madrid : Iberoamericana Ed. 18 (2020) 35, 171-190
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Interference in translation and simultaneous interpreting from Italian to English : an intermodal analysis of English genitives in the European Parlament Interpreting Corpus
In: Across languages and cultures. - Budapest : Akad. Kiadó 21 (2020) 2, 265-281
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