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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
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- 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
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- 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
- Affirming and Rejecting Assertions in German Sign Language (DGS)1 Cornelia LOOS – University of Göttingen Markus STEINBACH
- Updated Guthrie Number S.31D (Maho 2003) Is a Bantu Language Spoken in Western Botswana and Parts of Eastern Namibia
- Reexamining the Status of Inclusive Pronouns: a Typological Study
- Revisiting the Structure of Serial Verb Constructions 1
- Towards Robust Animacy Classification Using
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- Markedness: Iconicity, Economy, and Frequency
- LINGUISTICS 221 LECTURE #11 Features 1. the FEATURE SET
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- Serial Verb Constructions
- Effects of Animacy in Grammar and Cognition: Introduction to Special Issue
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- What's in a Name? in Some Languages, Grammatical Gender
- Do Serial Verb Constructions Describe Single Events? a Study of Co-Speech Gestures in Avatime Rebecca Defina
- Greville G. Corbett (Ed.) the Expression of Gender the Expression of Cognitive Categories
- Tense, Mood and Aspect: a Feature-Geometric Approach
- Functional Grammar
- Interpreting Definiteness in a Second Language Without Articles
- The Serial Verb Construction: Comparative Concept and Cross
- Chasing the Ghost: Recovering Empty Categories in the Chinese Treebank
- Modality and Language
- Syntactic Features in Morphology: General Problems of So-Called Pronominal Inflection in German
- The Role of Morphological Markedness in Inclusive/Exclusive Pronouns*
- Inflection and Derivation
- Identifying Subjects, Verbs, and Prepositions
- Automatic Animacy Classification
- Empty Category Detection Using Path Features and Distributed Case Frames
- Analyzing English Grammar: an Introduction to Feature Theory
- L2 Acquisition of (In)Definiteness in Russian
- The Serial Verb Construction
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- Multi-Class Animacy Classification with Semantic Features
- Modality and Negation: an Introduction to the Special Issue
- How to Be Inclusive Overt Coding
- Modality and Negation in Natural Language Processing
- DISTINGUISHING SPEECH ACT ROLES from GRAMMATICAL PERSON FEATURES Elizabeth Ritter1 and Martina Wiltschko2 1University of Calgary, 2The University of British Columbia
- Limiting Gender Christopher Hammerly Department of Linguistics - Umass Amherst
- Pheatures Speadsheet: User's Manual for Students
- Processing of Affirmation and Negation in Contexts with Unique and Multiple Alternatives: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
- The Location of Gender Features in the Syntax Ruth Kramer
- Featuring Animacy Elizabeth Ritter Ben Gurion University
- The Organization of Functional Heads and Tense/Aspect/Mood Interpretation in Turkish
- Study on Markedness in Linguistics∗
- Dependency-Based Empty Category Detection Via Phrase Structure Trees
- Phonological Features Chart Coronal Palatal Non-Coronal (Sonorant Consonants)
- Deontic Logic and Natural Language
- Feature Geometry -