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Syntax is not unique to human language–the Japanese great tits “speak” in phrases too
Syntax human language Japanese great speak phrases
2016/3/21
Language is one of humans’ most important defining characteristics. It allows us to generate innumerable expressions from a finite number of vocal elements and meanings, and underlies the evolution of...
The Role of Sustained Attention in the Production of Conjoined Noun Phrases: An Individual Differences Study
Sustained Attention Conjoined Noun Phrases
2015/12/18
It has previously been shown that language production, performed simultaneously with a
nonlinguistic task, involves sustained attention. Sustained attention concerns the ability to
maintain alertnes...
Processing morphological ambiguity: An experimental investigation of Russian numerical phrases
Sentence processing Surface and underlying representations
2015/9/6
Russian nouns in nominative and accusative numerical expressions appear in three
different forms, depending on the numeral: nominative singular with the numeral 1,
genitive singular with the paucal ...
SOME SPECULATIONS ABOUT THE SYNTAX OF NOUN PHRASES
SOME SPECULATIONS SYNTAX OF NOUN PHRASES
2015/1/19
In this paper, I will discuss the syntax of noun phrases in natural languages, particularly the word order of noun phrases. Under the Linear Correspondence Axiom (Kayne 1994, Chomsky 1995), I propose ...
Exclamative Wh-Phrases as Positive Polarity Items
exclamative sentences positive polarity degree quantification negative islands
2009/7/13
This paper studies the island effects induced by negation in exclamative sentences. In order to
explain this phenomenon, I focus on the interaction between exclamative wh-phrases and negation,
showi...
Intensional Noun Phrases with know and be
concealed question specificational copular sentence intensionality connectivity pronominalization gender coordination matching effects
2009/7/13
Following Romero (2003), this paper develops a unified analysis of two types of N(oun) P(hrase)s:
concealed question NPs with know and NP subjects of specificational sentences with be. It is
argued ...
On Wh-movement and the Nature of Wh-Phrases–Case Re-Examined
Wh-Phrases–Case Re-Examined suffix wh-elements
2009/5/18
The difference in wh-movement vs. wh-in-situ strategies in the formation of wh-questions cross-linguistically is often attributed to the fact that wh-elements differ in their morphological properties....
Phrases inside compounds:a puzzle for lexicon-free morphology
Phrases lexicon-free morphology
2009/5/18
Is the wellformedness of a complex word ever dependent on whether some constituent of it is lexically listed? The fact that many words are not lexically listed and many lexically listed items are not ...
Exclamative Wh-Phrases as Positive Polarity Items
exclamative sentences positive polarity degree quantification negative islands.
2010/9/9
This paper studies the island effects induced by negation in exclamative sentences. In order to explain this phenomenon, I focus on the interaction between exclamative wh-phrases and negation, showing...
Intensional Noun Phrases with know and be
Concealed question Specificational copular sentence Intensionality Connectivity
2010/9/8
Following Romero (2003), this paper develops a unified analysis of two types of N(oun) P(hrase)s: concealed question NPs with know and NP subjects of specificational sentences with be. It is argued th...