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Preverbal subjects in Makkan Arabic: A feature-inheritance approach
Makkawi, Amani. - 2021
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A corpus-based study on the grammaticalization of được in Vietnamese
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Analysis of referring expressions in political texts translated from English to Arabic
Albader, Assim. - 2021
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A sociolinguistic analysis of plural marking in Nigerian Pidgin English
Affia, Precious. - 2020
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Defining distinctiveness: A computational and experimental analysis
Spear, Jackie. - 2020
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Binding, Possessives, and the Structure of DP
In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Morphologically-marked Transitivity Alternations in Makkan Arabic: Morphology as a Reflex of Argument Structure
Azhari, Hanadi. - 2019
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English-Chinese bilingual children’s reading: An exploration of influences of learning a distinct writing system through visual processing
Zhou, Jie. - 2019
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Probes and pronouns: variation in agreement and clitic doubling in Arabic
Sahawneh, Meera. - 2017
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Further Topics in Iranian Linguistics : Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Iranian Linguistics, Held in Bamberg on 24-26 August 2013
Ghomeshi, Jila. - Paris : Association pour l'Avancement des Etudes Iraniennes, 2016
Institut für Empirische Sprachwissenschaft
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Pseudo wh-fronting: a diagnosis of wh-constructions in Jordanian Arabic
Al-Daher, Zeyad. - 2016
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Feature competition in Algonquian agreement
Xu, Yadong. - 2016
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Participles as non-verbal predicates
Makkawi, Amani. - 2015
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Reduplication in Paraguayan Guaraní: a descriptive account
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Invariantist Nihilism
Abstract: In “Invariantist Nihilism,” I defend a particular set of views regarding the relationship between the semantic content of terms and the context of utterance of such terms. Invariantism is the thesis that most terms have a fixed semantic content: they do not change their meaning in different contexts. Nihilism is the view that many terms that appear to be context sensitive fail to denote anything at all. This thesis gives an exposition and defence of both Invariantism and Nihilism. ; October 2014
Keyword: Language; Philosophy
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23834
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Heritage language maintenance and loss in an Iranian community in Canada: successes and challenges
Babaee, Naghmeh. - 2014
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Body part measures in Mandarin Chinese
Liu, Yifan. - 2014
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Reduplication in Paraguayan Guaraní: a descriptive account
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The count mass distinction : issues and perspectives
In: Count and mass across languages (Oxford, 2012), p. 1-8
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Count and mass across languages
Tanenhaus, Michael K.; Grimm, Scott; Paul, Ileana. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2012
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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