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Helping a crocodile to learn German plurals: children’s online judgment of actual, potential and illegal plural forms
German Plural Acquisition Processing Potentiality Acceptability judgment
2015/4/20
A substantial tradition of linguistic inquiry has framed the knowledge of native speakers in terms of their ability to determine the grammatical acceptability of language forms that they encounter for...
Inverse Linking constructions display an asymmetric requirement of “number concord” that can
be summarized as follows: if the inversely linked quantifier is plural the host NP has to be plural
as ...
Predicates that, informally speaking, range over collections of individuals can be grouped
into three kinds: "genuine collective" predicates, "pluralized individual" predicates and
"essentially pl...
Comparative Quantifiers and Plural Predication
Plural Predication Comparative Quantifiers
2014/11/12
Somewhat surprisingly, there is little work addressing this question
even though there are two distinguished traditions each concerned with a
subset of the paradigm. On the one hand, Generalized Q...
Early Acquisition of Nominal Plural in Spanish
morphological acquisition phonological acquisition prosodic structure plural allomorphs coda consonants monolingual and bilingual acquisition
2009/7/13
This paper examines the development of nominal plural formation in Spanish by three monolingual
and two Spanish-German bilingual children, from the beginning of word production until
at about 2;4 - ...
This paper examines the development of nominal plural formation in Spanish by three monolingual and two Spanish-German bilingual children, from the beginning of word production until at about 2;4 - 3;...
Foot and word in prosodic morphology: The Arabic broken plural
Foot and word prosodic morphology Arabic broken plural
2014/10/29
This article proposes a theory of Prosodic Domain Circumscription, by means of which rules sensitive to morphological domain may be restricted to a prosodically characterized (sub-)domain in a word or...