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- Mass-Count Distinction
- Resultatives Under the 'Event-Argument Homomorphism' Model of Telicity
- The Grammatical Properties of Mass Nouns] an Aphasia Case Study
- Animacy Is Literally the &Q
- Animacy Is Mediated by Topicality in the Production of Word Order In
- Language Used in Medical Records May Reflect and Perpetuate Biases
- A Vagueness Based Analysis of Abstract Nouns1 Halima HUSIC—´ Ruhr-University Bochum
- Approaches to Conventional Mechanical Ventilation of the Patient with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Service User, Patient, Survivor Or Client
- Reasoning About Definiteness Without Articles
- Common Cortical Activation for Different Kinds of Nonsingularity
- Agency and the Animacy Hierarchy in Kashaya
- Proceedings of the Workshop on Grammar and Lexicon: Interactions and Interfaces, Pages 1–6, Osaka, Japan, December 11 2016
- Disposition of Comments for Technical Brief 36: Strategies for Patient
- Pronominal Prefixes
- F Or T R E S U M E S
- Corpora Annotated with Negation: an Overview
- Sentence Meaning Representations Across Languages: What Can We Learn from Existing Frameworks?