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Newmeyer, Frederick J. – Language, 1992
A theme running through much of the functionalist literature in linguistics is that grammatical structure often has an "iconic" motivation. Claims supporting this theme are discounted, and the implications are discussed of iconic relationships in language for the autonomy hypothesis and the evolution of language. (190 references)…
Descriptors: Generative Grammar, Generative Phonology, Linguistic Theory, Syntax
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Clark, Robin – Language Acquisition, 1992
Most recent approaches to language learnability and acquisition have assumed that parameter setting is largely a deductive process. This article develops the thesis that parameter setting is correctly viewed as nondeductive. This approach uses natural selection, as simulated by a genetic algorithm, to simulate parameter setting. (90 references)…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Acquisition, Linguistic Theory, Models
Yopp, Hallie Kay – Journal of Educational Issues of Language Minority Students, 1988
Metalinguistic awareness, one's awareness of and control over one's language, is described; related research is discussed; and studies that have attempted to determine the relationship between metalinguistic awareness and bilingualism are examined. (18 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Language Research, Phonemes, Reading Achievement
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Mallen, Enrique – Journal of Linguistics, 1991
Argues in favor of a syntactic analysis of secondary predication and against the semantic approach to predication. Most of the evidence to be adduced comes from Spanish. It is posited that secondary predicates are base-generated inside VP in Spanish, confirming Culicover and Wilken's (1984) and Robert's (1988) analysis for English. (40 references)…
Descriptors: English, Semantics, Spanish, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
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Shi, Dingxu – Language, 2000
Attempts to provide a precise definition for topic and to derive most of the properties of topic from this definition. The main assumption is that the topic-comment construction is a syntactic device employed to fulfill certain discourse functions. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Grammar, Mandarin Chinese, Structural Analysis (Linguistics), Syntax
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Sebba, Mark – International Journal of Bilingualism, 1998
Argues that an adequate theory of codeswitching syntax is one that holds that the actual nature of the switching is relative not only to the language pairs, but also to other situational factors. Suggests that congruence of categories is constructed by bilinguals in a given situation with four alternative outcomes for the given candidate switch:…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), Linguistic Theory, Syntax
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Deuchar, Margaret; Quay, Suzanne – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 1998
Identifies two versions of the question of whether there is a single initial system in the syntax of developing bilinguals. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cognitive Processes, Second Language Learning, Syntax
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Shi, Yuzhi; Li, Charles N. – Language Sciences, 2002
Analyzes the causal relationship between the establishment of the classifier system and the grammaticalization of the morphosyntactic particle "de" in the history of Chinese. Argues that grammaticalization is subject to influence of the overall structural change of a language in a particular period of time. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Chinese, Morphology (Languages), Structural Analysis (Linguistics), Syntax
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Anderson, Julie D.; Conture, Edward G. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2004
The purpose of this study was to use an age-appropriate version of the sentence-structure priming paradigm (e.g., K. Bock, 1990; K. Bock, H. Loebell, & R. Morey, 1992) to assess experimentally the syntactic processing abilities of children who stutter (CWS) and children who do not stutter (CWNS). Participants were 16 CWS and 16 CWNS between the…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Sentences, Reaction Time, Language Processing
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Pinker, S.; Jackendoff, R. – Cognition, 2005
We examine the question of which aspects of language are uniquely human and uniquely linguistic in light of recent suggestions by Hauser, Chomsky, and Fitch that the only such aspect is syntactic recursion, the rest of language being either specific to humans but not to language (e.g. words and concepts) or not specific to humans (e.g. speech…
Descriptors: Syntax, Phonology, Auditory Perception, Anatomy
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Monaghan, P.; Chater, N.; Christiansen, M.H. – Cognition, 2005
Recognising the grammatical categories of words is a necessary skill for the acquisition of syntax and for on-line sentence processing. The syntactic and semantic context of the word contribute as cues for grammatical category assignment, but phonological cues, too, have been implicated as important sources of information. The value of…
Descriptors: Syntax, Semantics, Cues, Artificial Languages
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Kraljic, Tanya; Brennan, Susan E. – Cognitive Psychology, 2005
Evidence has been mixed on whether speakers spontaneously and reliably produce prosodic cues that resolve syntactic ambiguities. And when speakers do produce such cues, it is unclear whether they do so ''for'' their addressees (the "audience design" hypothesis) or ''for'' themselves, as a by-product of planning and articulating utterances. Three…
Descriptors: Syntax, Figurative Language, Cues, Audiences
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Penke, Martina; Janssen, Ulrike; Eisenbeiss, Sonja – Brain and Language, 2004
This paper investigates the paradigmatic relations between inflected word forms (or their affixes) and the feature specifications of these elements. In two sentence-matching experiments German speakers had to decide whether sentence pairs involving inflected adjectives or determiners were identical or not. In both experiments, there was a delay…
Descriptors: Psycholinguistics, Morphemes, Syntax, Sentences
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Nakano, Hiroko; Blumstein, Sheila E. – Brain and Language, 2004
This study investigated how normal subjects and Broca's and Wernicke's aphasics integrate thematic information incrementally using syntax, lexical-semantics, and pragmatics in a simple active declarative sentence. Three priming experiments were conducted using an auditory lexical decision task in which subjects made a lexical decision on a…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Language Processing, Syntax, Semantics
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Caplan, David; DeDe, Gayle; Brownell, Hiram – Brain and Language, 2006
We reanalyzed the data in Drai and Grodzinksy (2005), considering individual patients' responses to different sentence types to be non-independent events. The analyses revealed effects of two of the three factors identified by Drai and Grodzinsky-constituent movement and passive mood. The result is inconsistent with the trace deletion hypothesis;…
Descriptors: Sentence Structure, Syntax, Comprehension, Aphasia
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