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Cross-linguistic Syntactic Priming Evidence for shared syntax? Robert J. Hartsuiker, Martin. J. Pick

Cross-linguistic Syntactic Priming Evidence for shared syntax? Robert J. Hartsuiker, Martin. J. Pickering and Eline Veltkamp Neocerebellar Emulation in Language Processing Giorgos P. Argyropoulos Language Evolution and Computation Research Unit, University of Edinburgh giorgos@ling.ed.ac.uk 2.2. Involvement in language and cognitive processing Language comprehension in the cerebellum 3.3. The neoc

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Yeo_etal_REV

Yeo_etal_REV The 2nd EuroSoTL conference, June 8-9 2017, Lund, Sweden Pedagogical Change across Four Courses: SoTL as a Bridge M. Yeo, S. Hewitt, and J. Bouma, Mount Royal University ABSTRACT: As part of an ongoing SoTL study, we are working to understand the impact of guided concept mapping (Jaafarpour et al., 2016) and other active learning strategies in an anatomy and physiology course taught i

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Revisiting second language pronunciation teaching and assessment: Constructs, compatibilities, contradictions, cross-fertilization Talia Isaacs IOE—UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK Second language (L2) English pronunciation teaching and assessment research has undergone major shifts over the past few decades. Pronunciation instructional goals and assessment tar

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Microsoft Word - GLOW_sprouting.docx

Microsoft Word - GLOW_sprouting.docx Conditions on Sprouting Bradley Larson University of Maryland Aim: I argue that sprouting instances of sluicing are crucially conditioned by their inner antecedents being Given (Schwarzschild 1999). This contrasts with current analyses of sprouting which hold that it is conditioned by either syntactic or phonological absence of an antecedent. Further, this cond

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Kucerova-GLOW2013-abstract

Kucerova-GLOW2013-abstract Long-Distance Agreement in Icelandic revisited: An interplay of locality and semantics Ivona Kučerová (McMaster University) We argue that instances of long-distance agreement (LDA) with Nominative objects (NOM) in Ice- landic are fully reducible to a strictly local operation of Agree with v acting as a single probe. This type of analysis has been refuted in the past bec

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PowerPoint-presentatie

PowerPoint-presentatie Vowel length in Dutch verbs: A case of iconicity? Ad Foolen Radboud University Overview 1. Sources of inspiration: Iconicity literature (slide 3-6) 2. My own research on vowels in Dutch verbs (slide 7-21) 3. Interpretation of the findings in three different frameworks (slide 22- 34) 2 ILL-12 Lund, May 3=5 Fabian Bross (2018) Vowel length and length of object: Forced choice t

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Microsoft Word - EngNorw_biling.docx

Microsoft Word - EngNorw_biling.docx Cross-linguistic influence and structural overlap affecting English verb placement It is well-known that although bilingual children clearly separate their languages from very early on (cf. e.g. Genesee 1989, Meisel 1989), cross-linguistic influence between the child’s languages is a fairly common phenomenon. Various proposals have been put forward to account f

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Microsoft Word - Irurtzun_named.doc

Microsoft Word - Irurtzun_named.doc Some Maladaptive Traits of Natural Language Aritz Irurtzun CNRS-IKER One of the biggest issues in current biolinguistics concerns the discussion of the putative adaptive nature of human language. Thus, a range of authors defend the view that language is an eminently adaptive tool that evolved for communication purposes (cf. Pinker and Bloom (1990); Pinker and Ja

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1 Local Licensing and Feature Copy in Language Production Roland Pfau (Inst. fr Dt. Sprache & Literatur II, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitt, Postfach 11 19 32, 60054 Frankfurt am Main, pfau@lingua.uni-frankfurt.de) In the generative tradition, there is a lot of talking about the ªpsychological reality of grammarsæ. Still, psycholinguists working on the development of production models hardly eve

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Weiss_Riewerts

Weiss_Riewerts The 2nd EuroSoTL conference, June 8-9 2017, Lund, Sweden Decoding Research-Oriented Teaching: Make Research Processes Explicit and Identify Research Competencies P. Weiss, and K. Riewerts, Bielefeld University ABSTRACT: In recent years, research-oriented teaching has been revived as a prominent approach in higher education. E.g., the Boyer Commission Report has called for the US tha

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Keers_etal_mod

Keers_etal_mod The 2nd EuroSoTL conference, June 8-9 2017, Lund, Sweden How Technologies Motivate and Enhance Student Learning H. Keers, Institute of Earth Science, University of Bergen, Norway A. G. V. Salvanes, J-A. Grytnes, Department of Biology, University of Bergen, Norway R. Waagbø, NIFES/Department of Biology, University of Bergen, Norway ABSTRACT: The use of technology in university teachi

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Lexical and post-lexical in Scandinavian tonogenesis

Lexical and post-lexical in Scandinavian tonogenesis Word Accents and Tones in Sentence Perspective. A symposium to celebrate Professor Gösta Bruce’s 60th birthday. Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University, January 10, 2007. Postlexical accent 2 in Scandinavian (Lexical and postlexical in Scandinavian tonogenesis) Tomas Riad, Stockholm University 1. Background (1) Theories about Sc

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1 Sachs The Semantics of Hindi Multi-Head Correlatives Konstantin Sachs (University of Tübingen) Introducing Hindi Correlatives: Correlatives are biclausal structures which consist of pairs of topic and comment clauses. (Bittner (2001)) The first of which is structured like a relative clause, while the other contains a demonstrative item that refers to what is described in the relative. In Hindi,

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Generative Linguistics in the Old World 36 Lund University · April 3, 2013 Long-Distance Agreement, Improper Movement and the Locality of Agree Stefan Keine University of Massachusetts, Amherst keine@linguist.umass.edu • Main Claim: e ban on impropermovement is the result of amore general constraint onAgree. • Motivation: Restrictions on ϕ-agreement mirror restrictions on movement and interact wit

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Agreement vs Concord in Icelandic Cherlon Ussery Carleton College This paper examines the morphology of passive participles, floated quantifiers, and secondary predicates in Icelandic. In Icelandic, verbs and passive participles agree only with nominative DPs. Floated quantifiers and secondary predicates, on the other hand, agree with whatever DP they modify, irrespective of the case of the DP. Th

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Relativization in Formosan languages: a Greenbergian nightmare? Arthur Holmer Since Greenberg (1966), it has been known that there are more or less robust correlations between word order patterns at different levels of the clause. This is less true when it comes to ordering within NP, but one pattern still seems to be quite reliable: if a language has V-O order, it will also have N-Rel order (i.e.

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Romoeren-Chen

Romoeren-Chen Prosodic focus marking in Swedish children Anna Sara H. Romøren and Aoju Chen, Utrecht University According to the Lund model of Swedish intonation [1], focus is marked by adding a floating high tone to the lexical accent of a focal word, and by downstepping post- focal accents1. Research on prosodic development in Swedish children has primarily been concerned with word prosody [2,3,

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The image of epideictic branch according to menender rhetor

The image of epideictic branch according to menender rhetor THE IMAGE OF EPIDEICTIC BRANCH ACCORDING TO MENANDER RHETOR (DIVINE PART OF MENANDER’S SYSTEM) Author: Ilona Gorņeva, University of Latvia, e-mail: ilona.gorneva@gmail.com This work has been supported by the European Social Fund within the project «Support for Doctoral Studies at University of Latvia». Jean Lecomte du Nouÿ (1842-1923) Dem

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