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Word Order, Intonation, and Prosodic Phrasing: Individual Differences in the Production and Identification of Narrow and Wide Focus in Urdu
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 103 (2022)
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Information structure and historical English OV/VO variation ...
Struik, T.. - : Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), 2022
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Word Order, Intonation, and Prosodic Phrasing: Individual Differences in the Production and Identification of Narrow and Wide Focus in Urdu
Jabeen, Farhat. - : MDPI AG, 2022
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VP word order variation and verbal clusters in Late Modern Swedish ...
Sangfelt, Adrian. - : Zenodo, 2021
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VP word order variation and verbal clusters in Late Modern Swedish ...
Sangfelt, Adrian. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Contact-induced variation in Transylvanian Saxon verb clusters
In: Journal of Historical Syntax; Language 95 (2); e193-e215 ; 2163-6001 (2020)
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Grammatik im Korpus : Korpuslinguistisch-statistische Analysen morphosyntaktischer Variationsphänomene
Fuß, Eric (Herausgeber); Konopka, Marek (Herausgeber); Wöllstein, Angelika (Herausgeber). - Tübingen : Narr Francke Attempto, 2019
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Polydefinite Noun Phrases in Albanian Romani ; Les syntagmes nominaux polydéfinis en romani d'Albanie.
Tirard, Aurore. - : HAL CCSD, 2019
In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03336228 ; Linguistique. Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020], 2019. Français. ⟨NNT : 2019CLFAL019⟩ (2019)
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Deriving null functional heads: a study on variation of functional structure
Palamaras, Aristeidis. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2019
Abstract: The aim of this dissertation is to develop a framework of functional structure that ensures that the representation of any phrase is only as large as necessary to capture the syntactic relations relevant to it. I argue that the success of this project requires the elimination of null functional heads from the lexicon. Rather, I propose that null functional heads and their projections are dynamically created during the derivation as an extension of the projection of lexical items (i.e. lexical heads and overt functional heads). To this end, I make two proposals. Firstly, I argue that the featural specifications of lexical items are more extensive and have a more complex structure than previously thought. Secondly, I refine Giorgi and Pianesi’s (1997) Feature Scattering operation so that it applies to entire segments of a featural specification, instead of individual features. One beneficial implication of this formulation is that it reduces head movement to the incidental scattering of the phonological features of a head due to independent syntactic factors. Hence, I present an analysis of a number of cases of head movement in support of the proposed framework of functional structure. Amongst other things, I address V-to-v movement (as in the case of English main verbs), V-to-T movement (as in the case of Romance verbs and English auxiliaries) and V-to-C movement (as in the case of Germanic V2 and English residual V2). Additionally, I extend the analysis to cases of head movement to an initial position, including the movement of the verb in verb-initial clauses and the movement of the noun in noun-initial nominal phrases in Semitic and Celtic languages, which have previously received little attention in the strand of research that adopts Feature Scattering or other similar re-projective mechanisms. Beyond head movement, I develop a uniform analysis of various subject/non-subject asymmetries, including Subject Auxiliary Inversion and do-support in English wh-questions and the that-trace effect in English embedded clauses involving wh-extraction, with the intention to bring the relevant phenomena to bear on the overarching hypothesis that functional structure is variable.
Keyword: cross-linguistic variation; Feature Scattering; functional content; generative grammar; intra-linguistic variation; lexical content; null functional items; syntax; word order
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/36039
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A comprehensive corpus-based analysis of “X Auxiliary Subject” constructions in written and spoken English
In: Topics in Linguistics, Vol 20, Iss 2, Pp 17-32 (2019) (2019)
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Quand les données bouleversent la théorie : Un nouveau regard sur l’acquisition du placement de la particule adverbiale dans les constructions verbe-particule chez le jeune enfant anglophone
In: RJC2018 - 21èmes Rencontres des jeunes chercheurs en Sciences du Langage ; https://hal-univ-paris3.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02388201 ; RJC2018 - 21èmes Rencontres des jeunes chercheurs en Sciences du Langage, May 2018, Paris, France (2018)
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The Interpretation of Adjective-N Sequences in Spanish Heritage
In: Languages ; Volume 3 ; Issue 4 (2018)
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Word order variation and dependency length minimisation : a cross-linguistic computational approach ...
Gulordava, Kristina. - : Université de Genève, 2018
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The issue of “separability” in Persian complex predicates: An experimental investigation
In: Linguistic Evidence 2018: Experimental Data Drives Linguistic Theory ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02604893 ; Linguistic Evidence 2018: Experimental Data Drives Linguistic Theory, Feb 2018, Tübingen, Germany. 2018 ; https://uni-tuebingen.de/index.php?eID=tx_securedownloads&p=161194&u=0&g=0&t=1589706022&hash=ff9f32d4b2d79880d2670fa55abfc2adbf323a85&file=/fileadmin/Uni_Tuebingen/SFB/SFB_833/Linguistic_Evidence/LE2018_Programme.pdf (2018)
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Is there a canonical order in Persian ditransitive constructions? Corpus based and experimental studies
In: Ditransitive constructions in a cross-linguistic perspective ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01614313 ; Agnes Korn; Andrej Malchukov. Ditransitive constructions in a cross-linguistic perspective, Reichert Verlag, pp.165-185, 2018, 978-3-95490-373-3 (2018)
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Non-negative word order in Breton: maintaining verb-second
Kennard, HJ. - 2018
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Word order variation and dependency length minimisation : a cross-linguistic computational approach
Gulordava, Kristina. - : Université de Genève, 2018
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Phonological conditions on variable adjective and noun word order in tagalog
In: Language, vol 93, iss 4 (2017)
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Phonological conditions on variable adjective and noun word order in Tagalog
In: Shih, SS; & Zuraw, K. (2017). Phonological conditions on variable adjective and noun word order in Tagalog. LANGUAGE, 93(4), E317 - E352. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3w34z90f (2017)
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Quantitative approaches to grammar and grammatical change : perspectives from Germanic
Featherston, Sam; Versley, Yannick. - Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter Mouton, 2016
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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