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Evidence from innovation: Reconstructing disharmonic headedness for Proto-Indo-European
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PUZZLING REFLEXIVE KENDI IN TURKISH AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PARSER
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Continuity of the Principles of Universal Grammar in First Language Acquisition: The Issue of Functional Categories
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Improving Computer-Assisted Language Learning through Hierarchical Knowledge Structures
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A Neurolinguistic Approach to Noncompositionality and Argument Structure
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A Study of Burmese History and Language within the Southwestern Silk Road Regional Sphere
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This thesis is about interstate cultural interactions along the Southwestern Silk Road regional sphere. My exploration incorporates two sections from the perspective of history and linguistics. Chapter 1 examines the historical sources regarding music performances sent from the Pyu kingdom in modern-day Myanmar to the Chinese Tang court around the end of the 8th century and the beginning of the 9th century. I argue that the religious interactions of this region along the Southwestern Silk Road are overshadowed by the political situation on the border between Tang China, Nanzhao and a kingdom in Burma. Chapter 2 investigates the selection between causative and non-causative verbs together with the suffixes within the context of The Glass Palace Chronicle. I consider the influence of Pali language so that we can see the selection of causative and non-causative verbs in Sino-Tibetan language interacts with an Indo-European language through the religious influence.
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Asian history; Asian local religion; Asian studies; Burmese; Causative and non-causative verbs; Linguistics; Nanzhao; Pyu; Tang dynasty interstate relations
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URL: http://dissertations.umi.com/cornell:10526 https://doi.org/10.7298/3xhg-t468 https://hdl.handle.net/1813/67234
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Nichi-ryū sogo no bunki nendai (日琉祖語の分岐年代) [The date of separation of the proto-Japonic language]
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In: Ryūkyū shogo to Kodai Nihongo: Nichiryū sogo no saiken ni mukete (日琉祖語の再建に向けて:日琉祖語の再建に向けて) [Ryukyuan and premodern Japanese: Toward the reconstruction of proto-Japanese-Ryukyuan] ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02507426 ; Takubo, Yukinori; Whitman, John; Hirako, Tatsuya. Ryūkyū shogo to Kodai Nihongo: Nichiryū sogo no saiken ni mukete (日琉祖語の再建に向けて:日琉祖語の再建に向けて) [Ryukyuan and premodern Japanese: Toward the reconstruction of proto-Japanese-Ryukyuan], Kuroshio, pp.99-124, 2016, 9784874246924 ; https://www.9640.jp/book_view/?692 (2016)
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Animacy In Sentence Processing Across Languages: An Information-Theoretic Prospective
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Dossiers d'HEL n°7 : Reading Chinese Classical texts in the Vernacular ; Dossiers d'HEL n°7 : Lecture vernaculaire des textes classiques chinois
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In: ISSN: 2610-3745 ; Dossiers d'HEL ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01842317 ; France. Dossiers d'HEL, 7, 2014, Lecture vernaculaire de textes classiques chinois / Reading Chinese Classical texts in the Vernacular ; http://htl.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/hel/dossiers/numero7 (2014)
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Lexical Tone, Intonation, And Their Interaction: A Scopal Theory Of Tune Association
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Lacquered Words: The Evolution Of Vietnamese Under Sinitic Influences From The 1St Century Bce Through The 17Th Century Ce
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A Preference Analysis Of Imperatives: Connecting Syntax, Semantics, And Pragmatics
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