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Meaningful questions: The acquisition of auxiliary inversion in a connectionist model of sentence production
Language acquisition Sentence production Subject-auxiliary inversion
2017/8/28
Nativist theories have argued that language involves syntactic principles which are unlearnable from the input children receive. A paradigm case of these innate principles is the structure dependence ...
Marked Initial Pitch in Questions Signals Marked Communicative Function
Initial pitch conversation questions iconicity speech acts
2015/12/21
In conversation, the initial pitch of an utterance can provide an early phonetic cue of the
communicative function, the speech act, or the social action being implemented. We conducted
quantitativ...
Four central questions about prediction in language processing
Language processing Prediction
2015/12/18
The notion that prediction is a fundamental principle of human information processing has
been en vogue over recent years. The investigation of language processing may be particularly
illuminating f...
Learning to Rank Answers to Non-Factoid Questions from Web Collections
Web Collections Non-Factoid Questions
2015/9/9
This work investigates the use of linguistically motivated features to improve search, in particular for ranking answers to non-factoid questions. We show that it is possible to exploit
existing larg...
The Polynesian languages, which belong to the Oceanic branch of the
Eastern Malayo-Polynesian family, are spoken in Polynesia, a large
triangular area of the Pacific Ocean bounded by Hawaii in the n...
Interrogatives,Instructions,and I-languages:An I-Semantics for Questions
Interrogatives Instructions I-languages I-Semantics for Questions
2015/9/2
In this paper, we develop a simple idea in a minimalist setting: interrogative expressions are instructions for how to assemble mental representations that are apt for making queries. While this idea ...
Laboratory Phonology:Past successes and current questions,challenges,and goals
Laboratory Phonology Past successes current questions challenges goals
2015/8/7
Laboratory Phonology, both as a series of conferences and as a particular approach to the investigation of human sounds and sound systems, has been active for over twenty years. In this paper, I consi...
What Indirect Questions Conventionally Implicate
Indirect Questions Conventionally Implicate
2015/6/18
What Indirect Questions Conventionally Implicate.
Marked Initial Pitch in Questions Signals Marked Communicative Function
Initial pitch conversation questions iconicity speech acts
2015/5/6
In conversation, the initial pitch of an utterance can provide an early phonetic cue of the communicative function, the speech act, or the social action being implemented. We conducted quantitative ac...
Young children’s sensitivity to new and given information when answering predicate-focus questions
Young children’s sensitivity given information predicate-focus questions
2015/4/8
In two studies we investigated 2-year-old children’s answers to predicate-focus questions depending on the preceding context. Children were presented with a successive series of short video clips show...
On What We Know We Don't Know: Explanation, Theory, Linguistics, and How Questions Shape Them
Explanation Theory Linguistics
2014/11/21
On What We Know We Don't Know: Explanation, Theory, Linguistics, and How Questions Shape Them。
Alternative questions through focus alternatives in Mandarin Chinese
Alternative questions focus alternatives Mandarin Chinese
2014/9/4
In this paper I discuss the syntax/semantics of alternative questions in Mandarin Chinese. Alternative questions are similar to wh-questions in that they present possible answers which cannot simply b...
Intonation Patterns of Wh-questions from Chinese EFL learners
Chinese EFL learner pitch patterns whquestions
2014/6/13
The present study investigates Chinese EFL (English as a foreign language) learner‟s intonation pattern of wh-questions on the basis of AM theory. When the nuclear accent is at the final of the...
Many thanks to Lisa Selkirk, and also to Tomoyuki Kubo and the members of the UMass Phonology Group, for
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comments and discussion. Further thanks to Tomoyuki Kubo for a great deal of technological...