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- Rightward Movement: a Study in Locality
- Locality and the Functional Sequence in the Left Periphery
- Locality in Phonology Long-Distance Interactions in Phonology ⋆ Lecture 1
- Inalienable Possession Construction and Passive Markers Inducing an Idiomatic Interpretation
- PDF Oddness and Ignorance Inferences
- Lecture 11: Computational Psycholinguistics
- Case Studies from Turkic Vowel Harmony a Dissertation Su
- THE INTERPRETATION and PRODUCTION of INALIENABLE POSSESSION in L2 and HERITAGE SPANISH by Laura Solano-Escobar
- Deconstructing a Grammar: Locality, Minimality, and the Subjective
- The Articulatory Basis of Locality in Phonology Interrupted by Intervening Vocalic Gestures
- Key Ideas in Linguistics
- Linguistics (LING) 1
- Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics
- On Locality and Phonology in Phonology (Extracted from Scheer 2000)
- Locality and Globality in Phonological Variation∗
- On the Role of Substance, Locality, and Amount of Exposure in the Acquisition of Morphophonemic Alternations
- Origins and Evolution of Language Is Very Complex
- Local and Transderivational Constraints in Syntax and Semantics
- EXTERNAL POSSESSION and the UNDISENTANGLABILITY of SYNTAX and SEMANTICS by LUKE MADISON SMITH (Under the Direction of Vera Lee-S
- The Dependency Locality Theory: a Distance-Based
- Linguistic Complexity, Locality and Resumption
- The Possessive Structure of Ojibwe: Support from Cupeño*
- Remarks on Locality
- Literatures of Language: a Literary History of Linguistics in Nineteenth-Century America
- External Possession and Possessor Raising
- Wittgenstein, Modern Physics and Zeilinger's
- Computational Psycholinguistics
- 16 Pragmatics: Language and Communication
- Locality in Post-Syntactic Operations ¡
- The Articulatory Basis of Locality in Phonology
- Two Types of Locality
- Cross-Linguistic Psycholinguistics and Its Critical Role in Theory Development: Early Beginnings and Recent Advances
- The Autonomy of Syntax: the Syntactic Rules and Principles of a Language Are Formulated Without Reference to Meaning, Discourse, Or Language Use
- Research Statement Why Is Language the Way It
- Locality in Phonology and Production Planning∗
- The Anti-Locality Signature of Quirks of Subject Extraction
- Dependency Locality As an Explanatory Principle for Word Order Richard Futrell, Roger P
- Information-Theoretic Locality Properties of Natural Language
- Locality Domains in Syntax: Evidence from Sentence Processing Stefan Keine
- Introduction Géraldine Legendre , Michael Putnam , Henriette De
- The Measurement Problem Is The" Measurement" Problem
- Surface Structure
- GRADIENCE, DETERMINERS and NULL POSSESSORS: REVISITING FRENCH INALIENABLE SYNTAX Michael D