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Learning transitivity schemas: The role of the number of nominals and word order
Published 2024-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Research on the robustness of neural machine translation systems in word order perturbation
Published 2023-10-01Subjects: Get full text
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Lability and the rigidification of word order: evidence from Early Middle English
Published 2023-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Word order in utterances of direct speech in English: a subtle balance between conventions and innovation
Published 2013-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Is Word Order Responsive to Morphology? Disentangling Cause and Effect in Morphosyntactic Change in Five Western European Languages
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Attention and syntax in sentence production: A critical review
Published 2009-06-01Subjects: “…word order…”
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L’alternance syntaxique dans l’incise de discours direct : des normes de la grammaire aux mécanismes textuels
Published 2015-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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The Interaction of Topicalization and Left-Dislocation in English
Published 2019-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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L’ouverture d’énoncé : espace contraint, espace de liberté. Comparaison entre l’allemand et le français dans un texte de Peter Sloterdijk et sa traduction
Published 2011-12-01Subjects: “…word order…”
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Subject-Object binding dependencies in Romanian
Published 2023-12-01“…As will be shown, in CD languages, the word order configuration is not decisive: the direct object may bind the subject without having to precede it at the same time. …”
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The role of predicative sentences in Hafez’s poetry
Published 2022-03-01“…In the present study, the underlying delicacy of Hafez’s poetry in skillfully expressing predicative sentences is taken into consideration by examining his masterful change of word order, compared to sentence word order as put forth in grammar books. …”
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Asymmetry as a general cue for V2 (loss)
Published 2024-12-01“… This paper identifies a micro-cue correlating to verb second word order (V2) in two closely related Medieval Romance languages. …”
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The Study of Relative Clauses in Azeri Turkish and Persian: A Typological Approach
Published 2024-09-01“…One of the most significant areas of study in language typology is word order, which includes various types of variations. …”
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L’ordre des mots dans le temps de la phrase
Published 2013-12-01“…The essay examines the various spaces in which a sentence is deployed (point, line, plane) and their role in determining word order, i.e. their relationship to syntax and its exploitation for purposes of iconicity. …”
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L’accord de proximité du déterminant en français
Published 2018-10-01“…We conclude by some remarks on gender agreement and word order.…”
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« Up came the leaves » : l’antéposition des groupes prépositionnels (GP) et particules adverbiales comme marqueur de style
Published 2013-12-01“…The goal of this study is to show that a change in word order indicates that a change in the narrative structure is taking place and at the same time that the style has changed as well. …”
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GRAMMAR ERRORS IN ACADEMIC WRITING IN ENGLISH: CAUSES AND STRATEGIES OF CORRECTION
Published 2017-09-01“…Students face problems when dealing with the structure of the English sentence and word order, tense system and active and passive voices, articles and prepositions. …”
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Discours direct : syntaxe et prosodie
Published 2015-06-01“…To do so, the paper closely investigates the different acoustic behaviours of reporting speech clauses depending on their position in the utterance (initial, medial or final), on the internal word order (SV or VS) and on the type of syntactic subject of the reporting verb.…”
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Pronominalization and clitic doubling in Syrian and Omani Arabic
Published 2022-09-01“…We trace this difference to a basic difference in whether the relevant syntactic processes are sensitive to intervention effects in the two dialects, with the result being that the restrictiveness of pronominalization and clitic pronoun doubling patterns parallel the restrictiveness of basic word order patterns – whether double-object constructions are ‘symmetric’ or ‘asymmetric’ – with Syrian being the more restrictive of the two varieties.…”
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