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Linguistics: Recent submissions
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ACQUISITION-SIGNIFICANT AND TRANSMISSION-SIGNIFICANT UNIVERSALS
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SEMANTIC CONSTITUENTS OF CONSTRUCTIONS TAKING THAT-CLAUSES
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WHERE DID SEMANTICS COME FROM AND WHAT IS IT ANYWAY?
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PROVINCE OF STYLE IN A TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR
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ON ASSIGNING CONSTITUENT STRUCTURE: THE PASSIVE
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FREE WORD ORDER LANGUAGES: A FOURTH CATEGORY IN THE GREENBERG SYNTACTIC TYPOLOGY?
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TENSE SEQUENCE IN FRENCH TEMPORAL CLAUSES
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SOME CONCEPTS IN THE THEORY OF LEXICAL DIFFUSION
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MONOLINGUAL DIGLOSSIA: A STYLISTIC DEVICE IN HAITIAN CREOLE
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TRANSITIONS· TO TERMINALS, UTTERANCE TO SENTENCE, DISCREPANCIES AMONG JUDGES ASSIGNING ORTHOGRAPHIC SENTENCE BOUNDARY MARKERS TO TRANSCRIPTIONS OF NATURAL SPEECH EVENTS
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COMPARATIVE PHONOLOGY OF THE EIGHT MAJOR PHILIPPINE LANGUAGES
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The nature of variation in tone sandhi patterns of Shanghai and Wuxi Wu
(University of Kansas, 2016-08-31)The primary goal of this dissertation is to understand the variation patterns in suprasegmental processes and what factors influence the patterns. To answer the questions, we investigated the variation patterns of tone ... -
Tracking Bilingual Activation in the Processing and Production of Spanish Stress
(University of Kansas, 2016-08-31)Language bias and proficiency have been proposed to modulate cross-language activation, but it is unclear how they operate and whether they interact. This study sheds light on these questions by investigating whether stress ... -
Processing morphologically complex words in native and non-native French
(University of Kansas, 2016-08-31)This dissertation investigates how individuals who learned French after childhood process inflected French verbs. Two experiments test the hypothesis that non-native speakers lack the grammatical representation responsible ... -
Observing the contribution of both underlying and surface representations: Evidence from priming and event-related potentials
(University of Kansas, 2016-08-31)This dissertation aims to uncover the role of the acoustic input (the surface representation) and the abstract linguistic representation (the underlying representation) as listeners map the signal during spoken word ... -
A Grammatical Sketch of Comox
(University of Kansas, 1981)Comox is a Salish language spoken on both sides of the Gulf of Georgia on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada. Before white contact, it was spoken on Vancouver Island from the Salmon River in the north to the present ... -
A Survey of Switch-Reference in North America
(International Journal of American Linguistics, 2015-07)This paper introduces a new survey of switch-reference in the languages of North America. The survey’s purposes are to provide a broad basis for future analysis of switch-reference (SR), spur further research on the languages ... -
The online use of markedness information in L1 and L2 Spanish gender agreement
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)ABSTRACT The present study focuses on the acquisition and processing of gender agreement by second language (L2) learners of Spanish, whose first language (L1; English) lacks gender. Some L2 theories argue that these ... -
Recent neurolinguistic and psycholinguistic theories on right hemisphere involvement in language function
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Question of the Lingua Franca Greek
(Mid-America Linguistics ConferenceUniversity of Kansas, 1982)