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Against covert A-movement in Russian unaccusatives.
displacement operations Russian unaccusatives
2015/9/6
It is widely accepted that there are displacement operations which show no visible
phonological reflex. We use the term COVERT MOVEMENT to refer to such operations.
Covert movement has been at the f...
Resumptive pronouns as a last resort when movement is impaired: Relative clauses in hearing impairment
pronouns Hearing impairment
2015/9/6
This study tested 14 school-age orally-trained children with hearing impairment who
have a deficit in A-bar movement, manifested in an impaired comprehension of object
relatives and topicalization...
Kuroda (1979) argues that Japanese ni yotte passives are derived by
movement of an underlying internal argument to subject position. The socalled
syntactic passive pattern in Korean, derived with th...
Hornstein (1999, 2001)1
proposes a particular version of the movement theory of control
(MTC) in which movement is driven by the need of a DP to “receive” a θ-feature from
the predicate it merges ...
Within theoretical linguistics, there is an ongoing debate as to whether wh-movement and scrambling
are two sides of the same coin or whether they are distinct phenomena1
. Consider the following
s...
How Across-the-Board movement interacts with nominal concord in Bulgarian
Across-the-Board movement nominal concord Bulgarian
2015/6/15
Bulgarian nominal phrases allow singular coordinated adjectives to modify a plural noun (see e.g. Mayer 1987 and Harizanov & Gribanova (to appear)).
How Across-the-Board movement interacts with nominal concord in Bulgarian
Across-the-Board movement interacts nominal concord Bulgarian
2015/6/11
Bulgarian nominal phrases allow singular coordinated adjectives to modify a plural noun. We claim that this construction is derived from an underlying structure in which there are in fact two coordina...
Speaker Movement Correlates with Prosodic Indicators of Engagement
acoustic prosody visual prosody movement gesture speech-gesture interface automatic methods
2015/6/10
Recent research on multimodal prosody has begun to identify associations between discrete body movements and categorical acoustic prosodic events such as pitch accents and boundaries. We propose to ge...
Speed and accuracy of dyslexic versus typical word recognition: an eye-movement investigation
visual word recognition dyslexia speed-accuracy trade-off consistency phonology
2015/5/5
Developmental dyslexia is often characterized by a dual deficit in both word recognition accuracy and general processing speed. While previous research into dyslexic word recognition may have suffered...
Processing words and Short Message Service shortcuts in sentential contexts: An eye movement study
Processing words Short Message Service shortcuts sentential contexts eye movement
2015/4/24
The present study investigated whether Short Message Service shortcuts are more difficult to process in sentence context than the spelled-out word equivalent and, if so, how any additional processing ...
Do you see what I’m singing? Visuospatial movement biases pitch perception
Mental representation Pitch perception Music Space Spatial representation
2015/4/24
The nature of the connection between musical and spatial processing is controversial. While pitch may be described in spatial terms such as ‘‘high’’ or ‘‘low’’, it is unclear whether pitch and space a...
Time does not flow without language: Spatial distance affects temporal duration regardless of movement or direction
Time perception Space Metaphor Embodied cognition Gesture
2015/4/24
Much evidence has suggested that people conceive of time as flowing directionally in transverse space (e.g., from left to right for English speakers). However, this phenomenon has never been tested in...
Interactions of Sentence Final Particles and Verb Movement
Sentence Final Particles Verb Movement
2015/1/19
It has been argued that verbs move out ofvP overtly in English (Johnson 1991, Koizumi 1995, Kural 1998, among others). The landing site of the verbs in English is T. On the contrary, Chinese lacks V-t...
Successive Cyclic Movement and Island Repair: The Difference Between Sluicing and VP Ellipsis
Successive Cyclic Movement Island Repair
2014/11/17
It is well known that in Sluicing constructions wh-dependencies can cross certain
projections that are otherwise barriers to movement (Ross (1969), Chomsky (1972)). This fact
would follow under the ...
Cyclic Linearization and the Typology of Movement
Cyclic Linearization the Typology of Movement
2014/11/17
Cyclic Linearization and the Typology of Movement.