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Reliable Estimates of Interpretable Cue Effects with Active Learning in Psycholinguistic Research
In: Proceedings of Interspeech 2021 / Heřmanský, Hynek; Černocký, Honza (Hrsg.). - Baixas, France : ISCA, 2021. - S. 1743-1747 (2021)
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Function Words at the Interface : A Two-Tier Approach
In: Languages ; 6 (2021), 4. - 197. - MDPI. - eISSN 2226-471X (2021)
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Expressive insubordination : A cross-linguistic study on that-exclamatives
In: Expressive Meaning Across Linguistic Levels and Frameworks / Trotzke, Andreas; Villalba, Xavier (Hrsg.). - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021. - S. 108-120. - ISBN 978-0-19-887121-7 (2021)
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An English and Turkish dictionary: in two parts, English and Turkish and Turkish and English
Redhouse, James W.. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2021
In: Drucke 19. Jh. (2021)
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The syntax and semantics of Swedish copular sentences : a comparative perspective
In: The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics ; 24 (2021), 1. - S. 49-88. - Springer. - ISSN 1383-4924. - eISSN 1572-8552 (2021)
Abstract: This paper investigates the (recent) case alternation in Swedish equative and predicational copular sentences (‘Cicero is Tully’, ‘Cicero is a nice guy’). A central contribution of the paper is showing that this alternation is an LF-phenomenon, contra Sigurðsson (in: Hartmann, Molnárfi (eds) Comparative studies in Germanic syntax: from Afrikaans to Zurich German. John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 2006) who conjectures that Swedish is changing in the direction of English and Danish, where all postcopular DPs receive Accusative case, regardless of interpretation. The Swedish alternation is shown to track the same semantic dimension that conditions the choice of predicate case in languages like Polish, Russian and Dutch, namely the distinction between stage and individual level predication. Interestingly, the Swedish alternation is also shown to share distributional properties with the predicate case alternations in these languages. To account for these observations, I propose that the morphological and semantic contrasts between the two alternants are mediated by a structural difference, such that Nominative case involves a biclausal structure, and Accusative a monoclausal structure. This paper further adds to the typological picture, showing that Swedish patterns like Polish, Russian and Dutch, but unlike English and Danish, not just in terms of equative and predicational sentences, but also in specificational copular sentences (‘The fastest runner here is Lisa’). I argue that a particular kind of predicate inversion analysis is required to account for the Swedish type of specification. ; published
Keyword: ddc:400
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10828-020-09121-1
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-2-1l9x6xbf0v3vp3
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The prefix *si- in Western Indonesian, Sulawesi, and Philippine languages
Kitada, Yuko. - 2021
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Morphosyntaxe du kunoofaay (jóola de Mlomp Nord), langue atlantique du Sénégal
Sambou, Anne Mireille Therese. - : University of Cologne, 2021
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Guided “LegislEUlab” on the Drafting of Multilingual Legal Provisions in the EU: Concept of the Cologne Summer School for European Legal Linguistics
Mattissen, Johanna; Dillmann, Ruben. - : Universität zu Köln, Europäische Rechtslinguistik, 2021
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Translation of the Polish “Slavistic Phonetic Alphabet” (AS) (Polska pisownia fonetyczna, Slawistyczny alfabet fonetyczny, Alfabet slawistyczny) into the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
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Bitte Recht verständlich! Evaluation der Gesetzesredaktion des Bundes bei der Verständlichkeitsoptimierung von Rechtsvorschriften
Vogel, Friedemann; Schmallenbach, Joline. - : Europäische Rechtslinguistik, 2021
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Ideologies about the Serbo-Croatian language: Separateness vs. togetherness
Bunčić, Daniel. - : University Press, 2021
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De Nagel or de Spijker op de Kop? A Lexical Contrast between Belgian Dutch and Netherlandic Dutch.
Marynissen, Ann. - : De Gruyter/Mouton, 2021
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The Linguistics of Olfaction. Typological and Diachronic Approaches to Synchronic Diversity
Staniewski, Przemysław; Jędrzejowski, Łukasz. - : John Benjamins, 2021
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The role of alternatives in language
Repp, Sophie; Spalek, Katharina. - : Frontiers Media, 2021
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Erzählfähigkeit und mögliche Einflussfaktoren bei Kindern und Jugendlichen mit Down-Syndrom
Neitzel, Isabel. - 2021
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Introduction to the Yali – English – German dictionary with a short grammatical sketch
Riesberg, Sonja. - : Asia-Pacific Linguistics, 2021
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Commentary: The autosegmental-metrical model of intonational phonology
Grice, Martine. - : The MIT Press, 2021
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The alignment of agent-first preferences with visual event representations in German vs. Arabic speakers
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Kannywood and the Cultural and Linguistic Contestations on Hausa Films
Ibrahim, Muhsin. - : KUPS, 2021
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Use of sign space - experimental perspectives
Perniss, Pamela. - : Routledge, 2021
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