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Ross, Claudia – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1990
Demonstrates that structure and interpretation of Resultative Verb Compound (RVC) in the field of Chinese linguistics is neither indiosyncratic nor pragmatically determined as suggested in an earlier study. Rather, RCV formation and interpretation is determined by semantic features of verbs, and these features determine the well-formedness and…
Descriptors: Chinese, Linguistic Theory, Semantics, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
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Matsuda, Kenjiro – Language Variation and Change, 1993
Analogical leveling in progress of a potential suffix in Tokyo Japanese is analyzed within a quantitative model. The phenomenon is shown to be controlled by five factors: sociological variable complex, verb stem length, verb conjugation pattern, the following inflectional form, and embeddedness of the clause containing the suffix. (Contains 70…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Japanese, Language Usage, Predictor Variables
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Parker, Steve – Language, 1999
Describes the unique behavior of two clitic particles in Chamicuro, a moribund Amazonian language. In Chamicuro "na" and "ka" are basically articles, yet they contrast for tense. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Determiners (Languages), Phonology, Structural Analysis (Linguistics), Tenses (Grammar)
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Nishiyama, Kunio – Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 1999
Analyzes two seemingly different types of adjectives in Japanese and claims they share fundamentally similar phrase structures. Discusses the hypothesis that there is a phrase for predication. Japanese adjectives show morphological corroboration for this phrase, which is referred to as the predicative copula. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Adjectives, Japanese, Linguistic Theory, Morphology (Languages)
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Hiroyuki, Ura – Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 1999
Elucidates the syntactic properties of the dative-subject constructions that occur in Japanese and Korean. Gives a consistent account, with the aid of the Agr-less checking theory, of their syntactic properties. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Japanese, Korean, Linguistic Theory, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
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Harris, Alice C. – Language, 2000
Shows that endoclitics do exist in Udi--a language of the North East Caucasian family--which poses a challenge to the lexicalist hypothesis. Argues, on the basis of accepted tests for wordhood, that complex verb stems are single words and not phrases. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Caucasian Languages, Linguistic Theory, Structural Analysis (Linguistics), Uncommonly Taught Languages
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Geisler, Christer – Language Variation and Change, 1998
Looks at infinitival relative clauses, such as "Mary is the person to ask," and their distribution in spoken English. Analyzes the correlation between the function of the antecedent in the relative clause and the function of the whole postmodified noun phrase in the matrix clause. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English, Nouns, Oral Language
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Turley, Jeffrey S. – Language Sciences, 1998
Discussion of the Spanish indeterminate reflexive construction, the impersonal reflexive, finds that prototype theory allows this subjectless Spanish construction to be included within the category of generally subject-bearing indeterminates in Romance languages. (MSE)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
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Schelstraete, M. A.; Degand, L. – Language Sciences, 1998
Reports three studies of comprehension of French subject relative clauses and two forms of object relative clauses. The first tested the hypothesis that competition between noun phrases, memory load, and perspective maintenance determine difficulty of role assignment in reversible relative clauses; others compared subject relatives and inverted…
Descriptors: French, Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Research
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Stokoe, William C. – Sign Language Studies, 2001
Presents sign language as a central fact in the life of deaf individuals and groups and therefore as a focus for educational efforts. Looks at the different ways languages are presented to the eye instead of the ear, examines bilingualism and its special life in the life and education of deaf persons, and shows teachers ways to ask and answer…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Deafness, Language Usage, Sign Language
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Groefsema, Marjolein – Language Sciences, 2001
Challenges assumptions regarding dative alternation and proposes an account in terms of one general constraint of what makes a verb a possible verb, which operates over verb-specific conceptual information. Central to the proposal is the assumption that the different forms of dative verbs do not only encode different conceptual representations of…
Descriptors: Linguistic Theory, Nouns, Phrase Structure, Schemata (Cognition)
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Klein, Elaine C. – Second Language Research, 2001
Discusses the "null prep phenomenon" reported in studies of the second language (L2) development of extraction constructions. Reviews a proposal that null prep grammars represent a generalized procedure in L2 development, that of early reliance on A-bar binding construals when the target grammar requires wh-movement. Offers an…
Descriptors: Grammar, Interlanguage, Linguistic Theory, Prepositions
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Leisio, Larisa – International Journal of Bilingualism, 2000
Analyzes the word order in noun phrases with a genitive modifier in the colloquial speech of the Russian diaspora in Finland. Informants are considered as either dialect speakers or non-dialect speakers. The study demonstrates how intralinguistic, interlinguistic, and extralinguistic factors operate cojointly, inducing language change. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Dialects, Foreign Countries, Interference (Language)
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Dalrymple, Mary; Kaplan, Ronald M. – Language, 2000
Presents a theory of feature representation that accounts for feature indeterminacy and feature resolution within the lexical functional grammar (LFG) framework. The representations discussed, together with minimal extensions of LFG's description language, enable a simple and intuitive characterization of both these phenomena. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Linguistic Theory, Phrase Structure, Second Languages
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Lee, Chang H.; Cochran, Mark F. – Reading Psychology, 2000
Explores the validity of the debate on the locus of the word-length effect. Controls two confounding variables: neighborhood size and different perceptual availability between inside and outside letters in a long word. Finds when the two variables were controlled, the word-length effect vanished. (NH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
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