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  • ...My research interests are argumentative discourse, derivational semantics and language change.
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  • ...two stimuli (A and B) are standard, S1 and S2 in a randomly chosen order, and the subjects’ task is to choose which of the two is matched by the final [[Category: Phonetics and phonology]]
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  • ...</sub> '' and ''Mary<sub>i </sub> saw John<sub>j</sub> '' the subscripts i and j are the referential indices (or indexes). * Chomsky, N. 1981. ''Lectures on Government and Binding,'' Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • ...d the [[Peninsula_Eastern_Saamic|peninsular group]] (with [[Kildin Saami]] and [[Ter Saami]]). *Loss of final vowels in third syllables and (except in Inari) in second syllables.
    660 bytes (87 words) - 18:48, 28 June 2014
  • ...tion of British English, it incorporates features of Patois, West African and Indian. ...Kerswill, Sue Fox & Eivind Torgersen. 2008. Ethnicity, Friendship Network and Social Practices as the Motor of Dialect Change: Linguistic Innovation in L
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  • ...nguage development, narratives, the structure of oral and written language and language variation.
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  • Grammatical features such as [[person]], [[number]], [[gender]] and [[case]]. * Chomsky, N. 1981. ''Lectures on Government and Binding,'' Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • ...eignism can be said to be intermediate between an established loanword and and a [[singly occurring codeswitch]], although the term ''foreignism'' tends t
    606 bytes (84 words) - 16:34, 29 June 2014
  • ...is interested in W3C-standards-adherent web development, especially XHTML and CSS.
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  • ...are distinctively marked by other phonological means). Because intonation and prosodic organisation differ from language to language, or even from [[dial * Silverman, Beckman, Pitrelli, Ostendorf, Wightman, Price, Pierrehumbert, and Hirschberg 1992. ''ToBI: a standard for labelling English prosody,'' In Pro
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  • ...is characteristic of [[adjective]]s, and which opposes to the [[positive]] and [[comparative]]. ...-longest'', the first one is the positive form, the second the comparative and the third the superlative.
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  • In [[phonology]] and [[phonetics]], a '''phoneme''' is a phonological [[segment]] that can disti ...r'') are not two phonemes since they cannot distinguish two words: *[be:t] and *[be.r].
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  • ...is added by way of [[diacritic]]s, e.g. aspiration on syllable-initial /p/ and nasalisation on the vowel in the English word 'pin'. * [http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/IPA/ipachart.html IPA symbols for broad and narrow transcription]
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  • ...f subsystems of principles, each with one or more parameters of variation, and grammars of particular languages to be determined by fixing parameters in t [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Principles+and+Parameters+framework&lemmacode=434 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
    1,017 bytes (144 words) - 19:07, 27 September 2014
  • ...th:teeth'' can be accounted for by assuming that the words ''foot, goose'' and ''tooth'', have a rule feature [+U] which triggers the phonological umlaut * Chomsky, N. and M. Halle 1968. ''The Sound Pattern of English,'' Harper and Row, New York.
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  • In English [b] and [d] are [+voiced] as opposed to [p] and [t] which are [-voiced], i.e. voiceless. [[Category:Phonetics and Phonology]]
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  • ...aussehen: ''Computerlinguistik AND Informatik AND Universität AND Schweiz AND NOT (Genf OR Lausanne)''
    587 bytes (78 words) - 17:13, 21 June 2014
  • Dactyl represents a lengthy syllable and two small ones afterwards in Greek or Latin poetry. ...variations in the flow of language and influences how words are pronounced and perceived within communication.
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  • ...intonation contour), the [[grapheme-phoneme conversion]], and assimilation and coarticulation rules.
    1,013 bytes (133 words) - 08:04, 17 August 2014
  • A '''syntactic relation''' is a relation holding between a [[constituent]] and the clause that it forms part of. * [[object]] (direct and indirect)
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