Sociopragmatic pronouns in Limburgian: inferring speakers' agency from self-reported automaticity, attitudes, and metalinguistic awareness [0.03%]
利姆布尔语中的社会语用代词:从自我报告的自动性、态度和语言意识推断说话者的自主性
Joske Piepers,Ad Backus,Jos Swanenberg
Joske Piepers
How much of everyday language use takes place on autopilot, how much are speakers aware of, and how do their attitudes relate to this? In particular, how do these factors together account for variation between speakers? Limburgian, a region...
Updating constructions: additive effects of prior and current experience during sentence production [0.03%]
句法产生过程中的更新机制:先前经验和当前经验的累积效应
Malathi Thothathiri,Natalia Levshina
Malathi Thothathiri
While much earlier work has indicated that prior verb bias from lifelong language experience influences language processing, recent findings highlight the fact that verb biases induced during lab-based exposure sessions also influence proce...
Irit Meir,Carol Padden,Mark Aronoff et al.
Irit Meir et al.
The paper examines the role that iconicity plays in the structuring of grammars. Two main points are argued for: (a) Grammar does not necessarily suppress iconicity; rather, iconicity and grammar can enjoy a congenial relation in that iconi...
Input Distribution Influences Degree of Auxiliary Use by Children with Specific Language Impairment [0.03%]
输入分布影响特定语言障碍儿童使用辅助器具的程度
Laurence B Leonard,Patricia Deevy
Laurence B Leonard
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) show a protracted period of inconsistent use of tense/agreement morphemes. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether this inconsistent use could be attributed to the children...