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Instructors' address forms influence course ratings
In: Names. - Abingdon, OX : Taylor & Francis 61 (2013) 2, 92-100
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Forms of Address in the College Classroom ; Session Paper
Wright, Saundra K.. - : York University, 2009
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Phonological cues influence sex decisions about novel names
In: Psychological reports. - Los Angeles [u.a.] : SAGE 99 (2006) 2, 315-321
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Ladies first? : Phonology, frequency, and the naming conspiracy
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 43 (2005) 3, 531-561
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Ladies #64257rst? Phonology, frequency, and the naming conspiracy
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 43 (2005) 3, 531-562
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Innovations with un- prefixation
In: Proceedings of the 28th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (Boston, 2004), p. 657-668
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Gendered practices in language
Yuasa, Ikuko Patricia (Mitarb.); Ryan, Lisa (Mitarb.); Okamoto, Shigeko (Mitarb.). - Stanford, Calif. : Center for Study of Language and Information, 2002
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Selective impairment of knowledge underlying un- prefixation: further evidence for the autonomy of grammatical semantics
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 15 (2002) 3, 403-432
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The role and neural representation of grammatical class
Shapiro, Kevin A. (Hrsg.); Caramazza, Alfonso (Hrsg.); Osterhout, Lee (Mitarb.)...
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 15 (2002) 3-5, 159-446
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Transitivity and change of state verbs
In: General session and parasession on field linguistics (Berkeley, 2002), p. 339-350
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Transitivity and change of state verbs
In: Berkeley Linguistics Society. Proceedings of the ... annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. - Berkeley, Calif. : Soc. [u.a.] 28 (2002), 339-350
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Transitivity and Change of State Verbs
In: Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society; BLS 28: General Session and Parasession on Field Linguistics; 339-350 ; 2377-1666 ; 0363-2946 (2002)
Abstract: In this paper, I argue that semantic and pragmatic properties, as opposed to syntactic properties, are responsible for the variability found with transitive uses of change of state verbs. In particular, a variety of factors combine together to determine the argument expression options associated with an individual verb. These factors include controllability (the degree to which an event can be externally manipulated), causer type (whether the event is human driven or nonhuman driven), and subject-modification (whether the causer is in a modified or unmodified form). Finally, I argue that it is possible to predict how acceptable a verb sounds in a transitive construction by a statistical model that combines and weights these different factors.
URL: http://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/BLS/article/view/3849
https://doi.org/10.3765/bls.v28i1.3849
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