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Animacy and Alienability: a Reconsideration of English
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Introduction to Case, Animacy and Semantic Roles: ALAOTSIKKO
Verbal Agreement with Collective Nominal Constructions: Syntactic and Semantic Determinants
A Set-Based Semantics for Obviation and Animacy
Full and Null Pronouns in Spanish: the Zero Pronoun Hypothesis
The Place of Ad Hoc Categories Within the Typology of Plural Expressions
Collective Nouns in English Used in Sweden a Corpus-Based Study on Number Concord with Collective Nouns
Animacy, Expletives, and the Learning of the Raising–Control Distinction
Backward Control in Brazilian Portuguese
Minimal Effects of Order of Noun Activation on Sentence Production Lori J
The Influence of Animacy and Context on Word Order Processing: Neurophysiological Evidence from Mandarin Chinese
Animacy in Sentence Processing Across Languages: an Information-Theoretic Prospective
Syntax, Binding and Patterns of Anaphora Ken Safir, Rutgers University - Version 1.0
Preposition Stranding and Using R-Pronouns for Humans in Dutch
C-Command Vs. Scope: an Experimental Assessment of Bound-Variable Pronouns
Anthropocentrism, Egocentrism and the Notion of Animacy Hierarchy Sandrine Sorlin, Laure Gardelle
Humans, Animals, Things and Animacy Received Oct 31, 2017; Accepted May 07, 2019
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Animacy in Two Chinantec Variants
How Do Languages Classify Their Nouns?1 Cross-Linguistic Variation in the Manifestation of the Mass/Count Distinction Martina Wi
Collective Nouns
Learning to Identify Animate References
52 MULTILINGUAL ANIMACY CLASSIFICATION by SPARSE LOGISTIC REGRESSION Kirk Baker and Chris Brew Abstract This Paper Presents Resu
Inanimate Nouns As Subjects in Mi'gmaq: Consequences For
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THE CATEGORY of ANMACY: a SEMANTIC FEATURE HIERARCWY? Marija Stefanovic a Thesis Submitted in Confomiity with the Requirements F
Discourse Behavior of Possessives Reflects the Importance of Interpersonal Relationships Jesse Storbeck & Elsi Kaiser*
Animacy Hierarchy Within Inanimate Nouns: English Corpus Evidence from a Prototypical Perspective Jie Ji
Animacy in Processing Relative Clauses: the Hikers That Rocks Crush
Getting Rid of Number Features
Shifting from Animacy to Agentivity
Unimorph Schema)
Towards Robust Animacy Classification Using
Effects of Animacy in Grammar and Cognition: Introduction to Special Issue
Encoding of the Hindi-Urdu Possessive Construction and Hindi-Urdu Idioms: Pedagogical Approaches
Discourse Behavior of Possessives Reflects the Importance of Interpersonal Relationships a Principal Property of Discourse-Level
Binding Options of German Demonstrative Pronouns: a Large-Sample Study and a Computational Model Umesh Patil & Stefan Hinter
35 Plural and Collective Noun Phrases
Grammatical Number and the Scale of Individuation
The Role of Animacy in Russian Morphosyntax Zhanna A
Automatic Animacy Classification for Dutch
Animacy in Morphosyntactic Variation
Rethinking Amharic Prepositions As Case Markers Inserted at PF Mark
Singular They and the Syntactic Representation of Gender in English Bronwyn M
Competition Among Pronouns in Chamorro Grammar and Sentence Processing1 Matt Wagers*, Sandy Chung*, and Manuel F
Animacy Effects on the Processing of Intransitive Verbs: an Eye-Tracking Study
Automatic Animacy Classification
How Animacy and Verbal Information Influence V2 Sentence Processing: Evidence from Eye Movements
Building on Word Animacy to Determine Coreference Chain Animacy in Cultural Tales
Number and Animacy in the Teke Noun Class System Larry M
The Impact of Grammatical Voice and Subject Noun Animacy on Verb Processing
Multi-Class Animacy Classification with Semantic Features
The Impact of Animacy and Positioning on the Production of Second Language Referring Expressions
The University of Chicago Noun Categorization in Ojibwe
C-COMMAND VS. SCOPE: an EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT of BOUND-VARIABLE PRONOUNS KEIR MOULTON CHUNG-HYE HAN Simon Fraser University Si
Automatic Animacy Classification for Dutch
A New Approach to Animacy Detection
Collective Nouns in English
Agreement and Animacy in 'Auxiliary Pronoun Possessives' in Middle and Early Modern Dutch1
The Role of Animacy in the Nominal Possessive Constructions of Modern Low Saxon
1 the Mass-Count Distinction
2. Object Marking, Definiteness and Animacy
Featuring Animacy Elizabeth Ritter Ben Gurion University
NP Animacy Identification for Anaphora Resolution
Effects of Animacy and Unaccusative Verb Type on “Transitivity Bias”
The Role of Animacy in Determining Noun Phrase Cases in the Sinhalese and Japanese Languages
Direct/Inverse Systems Guillaume Jacques, Anton Antonov
Animacy's Effect on Attention and Memory in Humans and Macaques (Macaca Mulatta)
Appearance of Verb PUB D
The Morphosyntax of Case and Adpositions
Contiguity and Membership and the Typology of Collective Nouns1 Joost ZWARTS — Utrecht University