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  • LINGUISTICS 221 Lecture #3 DISTINCTIVE FEATURES Part 1. an Utterance Is Composed of a Sequence of Discrete Segments. Is the Segm

    LINGUISTICS 221 Lecture #3 DISTINCTIVE FEATURES Part 1. an Utterance Is Composed of a Sequence of Discrete Segments. Is the Segm

  • Arxiv:2106.08037V1 [Cs.CL] 15 Jun 2021 Alternative Ways the World Could Be

    Arxiv:2106.08037V1 [Cs.CL] 15 Jun 2021 Alternative Ways the World Could Be

  • Serial Verb Constructions Revisited: a Case Study from Koro

    Serial Verb Constructions Revisited: a Case Study from Koro

  • The Syntax of Answers to Negative Yes/No-Questions in English Anders Holmberg Newcastle University

    The Syntax of Answers to Negative Yes/No-Questions in English Anders Holmberg Newcastle University

  • Staged Approach for Grammatical Gender Identification of Nouns Using Association Rule

    Staged Approach for Grammatical Gender Identification of Nouns Using Association Rule

  • Serial Verb Constructions: Argument Structural Uniformity and Event Structural Diversity

    Serial Verb Constructions: Argument Structural Uniformity and Event Structural Diversity

  • Inflection, P. 1

    Inflection, P. 1

  • Proceedings of the IWCS 2013 Workshop on Annotation of Modal

    Proceedings of the IWCS 2013 Workshop on Annotation of Modal

  • Grammatical Feature Definition Example 3 4

    Grammatical Feature Definition Example 3 4

  • Pragmatic Person Features in Pronominal and Clausal Speech Act Phrases Hailey Hyekyeong Ceong* Abstract. This Paper Proposes

    Pragmatic Person Features in Pronominal and Clausal Speech Act Phrases Hailey Hyekyeong Ceong* Abstract. This Paper Proposes

  • Introduction Chapter 5 Discusses Both Inflection and Derivation. It Also

    Introduction Chapter 5 Discusses Both Inflection and Derivation. It Also

  • On the Semantic Markedness of 舍-Features

    On the Semantic Markedness of 舍-Features

  • Definiteness Across Languages : an Overview

    Definiteness Across Languages : an Overview

  • Phi-Feature Inflection and Agreement: an Introduction

    Phi-Feature Inflection and Agreement: an Introduction

  • Evidence for Privative Persons: Clusivity-Driven Suppletion Beata Moskal, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt (Moskal@Um.Uni-Frankfurt.De)

    Evidence for Privative Persons: Clusivity-Driven Suppletion Beata Moskal, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt ([email protected])

  • Grammar: Form, Meaning, and Use

    Grammar: Form, Meaning, and Use

  • Empty Categories and Complex Sentences: the Case of Wh-Questions. Jill De Villiers, Smith College June 1993 Second Draft of Chap

    Empty Categories and Complex Sentences: the Case of Wh-Questions. Jill De Villiers, Smith College June 1993 Second Draft of Chap

  • Tense, Aspect, and Mood in Shekgalagari Thera Crane

    Tense, Aspect, and Mood in Shekgalagari Thera Crane

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  • The Influence of Animacy and Context on Word Order Processing: Neurophysiological Evidence from Mandarin Chinese
  • Responding to Negative Assertions in Germanic: on Yes and No in English, Dutch and Swedish1 Sophie REPP — University of Cologne A
  • Feature Geometry and Feature Spreading Author(S): Morris Halle Source: Linguistic Inquiry, Vol
  • Agreement #211
  • Do Serial Verb Constructions Describe Single Events?: a Study of Co-Speech Gestures in Avatime
  • Humans, Animals, Things and Animacy Received Oct 31, 2017; Accepted May 07, 2019
  • 52 MULTILINGUAL ANIMACY CLASSIFICATION by SPARSE LOGISTIC REGRESSION Kirk Baker and Chris Brew Abstract This Paper Presents Resu
  • A Brief History of Negation ∗ J.L
  • Development of Distinctive Feature Theory. PUB DATE May 76 NOTE 64P.; B.A
  • Explaining English Middle Sentences
  • Complementizers and the Empty Category Principle
  • The Definiteness Feature at the Syntax-Semantics Interface
  • Phonological Features
  • A Time-Relational Approach to Tense and Mood
  • Feature Sharing and (In)Definiteness in the Nominal Domain
  • The Greek Verbal System and Aspectual Prominence: Revising Our Taxonomy and Nomenclature
  • Negation and Being Daniel Dahlstrom
  • A Unified Analysis of the Future As Epistemic Modality


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