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Verb-argument lability and its correlations with other typological parameters. A quantitative corpus-based study ...
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Frequency, Informativity and Word Length: Insights from Typologically Diverse Corpora
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In: Entropy (Basel) (2022)
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Cross-linguistic differential and optional marking database ...
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Cross-linguistic differential and optional marking database ...
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Loose and tight languages: A typology based on associations between constructions and lexemes ...
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Loose and tight languages: A typology based on associations between constructions and lexemes ...
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Cross-Linguistic Trade-Offs and Causal Relationships Between Cues to Grammatical Subject and Object, and the Problem of Efficiency-Related Explanations
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Database of Annotated Core Arguments: English, Lao and Russian ...
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Database of Annotated Core Arguments: English, Lao and Russian ...
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Explanation in typology: diachronic sources, functional motivations and the nature of the evidence
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(Conceptual foundations of lanuage science ; 3)
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978-3-96110-147-4
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Abstract:
Noscientificworkproceedswithoutconceptualfoundations.Inlanguagescience,ourconceptsabout languagedetermineourassumptions,directourattention,andguideourhypothesesandourreasoning.Onlywithclarityaboutconceptualfoundationscanweposecoherentresearchquestions,design critical experiments, and collect crucial data. This series publishes short and accessible books that explore well-defined topics in the conceptual foundations of language science. The series provides a venue for conceptual arguments andexplorations that do not require the traditional book-length treatment, yet that demand more space than a typical journal article allows.
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IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Linguistic Frankenstein, or How to test universal constraints without real languages ...
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Anybody (at) home? Communicative efficiency knocking on the Construction Grammar door (draft) ...
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Anybody (at) home? Communicative efficiency knocking on the Construction Grammar door (draft) ...
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Explanation in typology: Diachronic sources, functional motivations and the nature of the evidence
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In: Language Science Press; (2018)
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