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Auditory and Visual Durations Load a Unitary Working-Memory Resource
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Quantifying Tongue Tip Shape in Apical and Laminal /s/: Contributions of Palate Shape
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A Sparse Non-negative Matrix Factorization Framework for Identifying Functional Units of Tongue Behavior from MRI
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One of Those Constructions that Really Needs a Proper Analysis
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Affected experiencers and mixed semantics in LFG/Glue
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Abstract:
Bosse, Bruening and Yamada (2012) (BBY) provides a study of several constructions involving ?non-selected? arguments, and outlines an approach to the syntax and semantics of one such construction: the Affected Experiencer (AE) construction. The syntactic analysis relies on abstract functional projections and particular assumptions about configurational syntax. We show how an account may be given without these syntactic assumptions. Semantically, BBY argue that AEs may contribute both at issue content and conventional implicatures, which raises interesting issues for the approach of e.g. Potts (2005). We explore some consequences of their semantic analysis and show that it faces a number of difficulties.
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P Philology. Linguistics
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URL: http://repository.essex.ac.uk/4875/ http://repository.essex.ac.uk/4875/1/lfg12arnoldsadler.pdf
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Eye Movements during Information Processing Tasks: Individual Differences and Cultural Effects
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