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Universal Dependencies 2.9
Zeman, Daniel; Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2021
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Universal Dependencies 2.8.1
Zeman, Daniel; Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2021
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Universal Dependencies 2.8
Zeman, Daniel; Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2021
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Language Technology Programme for Icelandic 2019-2023 ...
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Universal Dependencies 2.7
Zeman, Daniel; Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2020
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A Universal Dependencies Conversion Pipeline for a Penn-format Constituency Treebank ...
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A High Definition Study of Syntactic Lifespan Change
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2018)
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Context updates are hierarchical
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 1, No 1 (2016); 37 ; 2397-1835 (2016)
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Realizing Morphemes in the Icelandic Noun Phrase
In: Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations (2016)
Abstract: This dissertation defends a strong version of the view that linguistic surface complexity is the product of interactions between deep syntactic mechanisms and shallow interface-specific mechanisms. I argue that current developments in the theory of locality in Distributed Morphology (Embick 2010, Marantz 2013) impose boundaries on syntactic analysis and that morphemes cannot be identified and analyzed without studying their realization at the interfaces of syntax with both phonology and interpretation. The empirical focus is on a series of phenomena which are attested in Icelandic noun phrases and involve the realization of roots, category-defining heads, inflection morphemes, and definite articles, all of which may appear in the same noun as shown below. (1) leik-end-ur-nir 'play'-nmlz-m.nom.pl-def Three main components of the dissertation involve applicative structures, definite articles and morphophonology. I argue for the existence of applicatives in noun phrases which do not include a verbal substructure based on the realization of morphemes in an Icelandic Caused Experience construction. A study which compares definite articles in German and Icelandic supports the findings in Schwarz (2009) that there are two definite articles in natural language and the realization of the Icelandic articles has implications for the theory of suffixation under adjacency (Embick and Noyer 2001). These case studies, in addition to a series of smaller case studies, support the view that an analysis of one linguistic component may only be well-informed if it considers other interacting components as well. My method, to approach a well-defined empirical case, Icelandic nouns, with a precise theoretical framework like Distributed Morphology, yields valuable results. I show how many types of locality constraints interact in the same word and this is pleasing because it shows that the theory is not based on convenient but cross-linguistically isolated data sets. Rather, aspects of language like syntax, morphology and semantics are constantly interacting and they are best understood in the context of each other.
Keyword: applicatives; definiteness; Icelandic; Linguistics; morphology
URL: https://repository.upenn.edu/edissertations/1776
https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3562&context=edissertations
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Realizing morphemes in the Icelandic noun phrase
In: Dissertations available from ProQuest (2016)
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Rhythmic preferences in morphosyntactic variation and the theory of loser candidates
In: Rhythm in cognition and grammar : a Germanic perspective (2015), S. 235-254
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Phase locality in Distributed Morphology and two types of Icelandic agent nominals
In: Proceedings of the North East Linguistic Society 45, Volume Two (2015), S. 45-58
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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The Evolutionary Trajectory of the Icelandic New Passive
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2013)
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Productivity of non-default case
In: Working papers in Scandinavian syntax (2010), 85 : p. 64-117
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Productivity of non-default case
In: Working papers in Scandinavian syntax. - Lund : Dep. 85 (2010), 65-117
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