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Peer reviewedLi, Yen-Hui Audrey – Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 1999
Argues that a classifier language can have a plural morpheme within a nominal expression, suggesting that -men in Mandarin Chinese is best analyzed as a plural morpheme, in contrast to a regular plural on an element in N, such as the English -s. The paper makes a prediction about the structures of nominal expressions in classifier and…
Descriptors: Mandarin Chinese, Morphemes, Morphology (Languages), Nouns
Peer reviewedKay, Paul; Fillmore, Charles J. – Language, 1999
Uses a detailed analysis of a single grammatical problem to present the principal commitments and mechanisms of a grammatical theory that assigns a central role to the notion of grammatical construction. The grammatical phenomenon used to introduce construction grammar is the construction that licenses the surprising syntactic and semantic…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Usage, Linguistic Theory, Semantics
Peer reviewedMcCawley, James D. – Language, 1999
Examines parallelisms between surface structure and logical structure and why those parallelisms do not extend farther than they do. If syntactic deep structures are identified with logical structures, an appropriate cyclic principle guarantees that cyclic rules will apply so that large-scale parallelisms exist between surface syntactic structures…
Descriptors: Grammar, Logic, Sentence Structure, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
Peer reviewedDavis, Stuart; Shin, Seung-Hoon – Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 1999
Shows that the high-ranking syllable contact constraint is the driving force behind the well-known nasalization and lateralization phenomena in Korean. Develops an optimality-theoretic analysis of Korean nasalization and lateralization in which SyllCon is an undominated constraint. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Korean, Linguistic Theory, Structural Analysis (Linguistics), Syllables
Peer reviewedYun, Bo-Hyun; Kwak, Yong-Jae; Rim, Hae-Chang – Information Processing & Management, 1999
Proposes a Korean information-retrieval system that can alleviate syntactic term mismatches by segmenting compound nouns as well as by normalizing noun phrases and which can provide appropriate similarity measurements. Discusses weighting phrasal terms and describes experimental results that considered recall and precision. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Korean, Nouns, Relevance (Information Retrieval)
Peer reviewedChien, Lee-Feng – Information Processing & Management, 1999
Considers the need for keyphrase-extraction techniques in intelligent Chinese information retrieval and presents a PAT-tree-based adaptive approach, developed from the PATRICIA Algorithm (Practical Algorithm to Retrieve Information Coded in Alphanumeric). Discusses Internet utilization, automatic term suggestion, domain-specific lexicon…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Chinese, Dictionaries, Indexing
Peer reviewedTanaka, Hideki; Kumano, Tadashi; Uratani, Noriyoshi; Ehara, Terumasa – Information Processing & Management, 1999
Presents a document-clustering algorithm that uses a term frequency vector for each document in a Japanese collection to produce a hierarchy in the form of a document classification tree. Introduces an application of this algorithm to a Japanese-to-English translation-aid system. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Cluster Grouping, Japanese, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
Peer reviewedVeland, Reidar – Journal of French Language Studies, 1998
An analysis of the French construction in which a passive is followed by a simple infinitive (e.g., "Paul a ete prie de sortir"), which language purists claim does not exist in French, suggests an account similar to the passivization of verbs without direct object. Three verb groups are considered: verbs of perception, opinion, and…
Descriptors: French, Grammar, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedCarlson, Katy – Language and Speech, 2001
Explored the processing of ambiguous sentences that may be assigned a gapping or nongapping structure. Focuses on what factors affect the ultimate interpretive preferences for these sentences. In a questionnaire, sentences with greater parallelism between arguments received more gapping responses, though an overall bias toward the nongapping…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Language Processing, Questionnaires, Sentence Structure
Peer reviewedAldridge, Edith – Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2001
Analyzes the word order characteristics of "hentai Kambun, the archaic Japanese writing styles employed for recording Japanese in a way that outwardly resembles Chinese. Proposes that hentai kambun word order can receive a systematic account by assuming that Japanese has underlying head-initial word-order, and that it is a representation of this…
Descriptors: Chinese, Japanese, Language Styles, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
Peer reviewedLipski, John M. – Southwest Journal of Linguistics, 1993
Analyzes instances of syllabic consonants in New Mexico Spanish as the interaction of universal aspects of vocalic feature geometry, discussing a dialect-specific characteristic which allows resonants to absorb the feature (vocalic) when the remaining features of a vowel have been reassigned to neighboring segments, and, equipped both with a mora…
Descriptors: Consonants, Phonology, Regional Dialects, Spanish
Kelly, Michael H. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2004
Theories of English phonology regard syllable onset patterns as irrelevant to the assignment of lexical stress. This paper describes three studies that challenge this position. Study 1 tested whether stress patterns on a large sample of disyllabic English words varied as a function of word onset. The incidence of trochaic stress increased…
Descriptors: English, Suprasegmentals, Language Patterns, Syllables
Hoza, Jack – Sign Language Studies, 2008
A notable difference between signed and spoken languages is the use of nonmanual linguistic signals that co-occur with the production of signs. These nonmanual signals involve primarily the face and upper torso and are an important feature of American Sign Language (ASL). They include grammatical markers that indicate syntactic categories such as…
Descriptors: Grammar, Syntax, Form Classes (Languages), Deafness
Semmel, Melvyn I.; And Others – 1967
Two groups of institutionalized public school educable mentally retarded (EMR) children were matched with two groups of average children for mental age (MA, range 60 to 80), and chronological age (CA, range 10 to 14 years) respectively. Each group of 20 subjects completed a modified cloze task. When performances were compared as functions of…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Cloze Procedure, Context Clues, Exceptional Child Research
Blake, Kathryn A.; Williams, Charlotte L. – 1968
Knowledge of English morphology was studied in intellectually retarded (IQ 50 to 80), normal (IQ 90 to 110), and superior (IQ 120+) children at four chronological age (CA) levels from 4 to 12. The task involved using inflectional and derivational suffixes at two levels of generality: producing inflected and derived forms of English words, and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, English, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted

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