Subject–verb–object

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11Linguistics / Semantics / Grammar / Computational linguistics / Syntax / Lexical semantics / Selection / Word-sense disambiguation / Verb / Twitter / Object / Subject

Predicting Fine-grained Social Roles with Selectional Preferences Charley Beller Craig Harman Benjamin Van Durme Human Language Technology Center of Excelle

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Source URL: www.aclweb.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-16 05:50:00
12Ergative–absolutive language / Word order / Austronesian alignment / Wh-movement / Object / Verb argument / Subject / Voice / Active voice / Linguistics / Syntax / Linguistic typology

To appear in Proceedings of the 21st meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA 21). Submitted AugustWHAT MAKES A VOICE SYSTEM? ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VOICE MARKING AND CASE∗ Michael Y

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Source URL: mitcho.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-03 16:19:57
13Word order / Neurolinguistics / Psycholinguistics / Object / Grammatical relation / Subject–verb–object / Expressive aphasia / Verb argument / Preposition and postposition / Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar

Journal of Neurolinguistics83e111 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Neurolinguistics journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/

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Source URL: www.ling.uni-potsdam.de

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-06 03:53:35
14Relative clause / Dependent clause / Relative pronoun / Word order / Complement / Control / Clause / Object / Subject–verb–object / Linguistics / Syntax / Linguistic typology

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Source URL: www.ling.uni-potsdam.de

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-19 13:10:55
15VO language / Non-configurational language / Extraposition / Word order / Verb / Dutch language / Germanic languages / Subject–object–verb / Grammatical aspect / Syntax / Linguistics / Linguistic typology

THE WORD ORDERS OF ENGLISH AND DUTCH* Collective vs. Individual Checking Jan Koster University of Groningen 1. Introduction

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Source URL: www.let.rug.nl

Language: English - Date: 2000-02-16 06:44:50
16VO language / Non-configurational language / Extraposition / Word order / Verb / Dutch language / Germanic languages / Subject–object–verb / Grammatical aspect / Syntax / Linguistics / Linguistic typology

THE WORD ORDERS OF ENGLISH AND DUTCH* Collective vs. Individual Checking Jan Koster University of Groningen 1. Introduction

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Source URL: odur.let.rug.nl

Language: English - Date: 2000-02-16 06:44:50
17Languages of Russia / Polish grammar / Polish language / Verb / Participle / Subject / Copula / Auxiliary verb / Object / Linguistics / Syntax / Parts of speech

Your name: The UK Linguistics Olympiad 2015 Problem 3: Polish your Polish! Polish is spoken by about 40 million people who live in Poland, including about half a million in the UK. If you happen to speak Polish, lucky y

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Source URL: www.uklo.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-01 04:31:10
18Grammar / Valency / Wh-movement / Predicate / Intransitive verb / Subject / Verb phrase / Raising / Syntax / Linguistics / Semantics

Transitive Expletive Constructions and the Object Shift Parameter Jan Koster and Jan-Wouter Zwart 1.

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Source URL: odur.let.rug.nl

Language: English - Date: 2000-03-15 13:28:05
19English passive voice / Active voice / Verb argument / Subject / Grammatical relation / Participle / Agent / Auxiliary verb / Object / Linguistics / Passive voice / Voice

Functional Grammar Series This series comprises monographs and collections written in the framework of Functional Grammar. The aim is to seek explanations for a wide variety of linguistic phenomena, both language specifi

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Source URL: www.harmpinkster.nl

Language: English - Date: 2008-12-21 08:28:26
20Subject–object–verb / Language / Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language / Verb / Natural language / Analytic philosophy / Linguistics / Word order / Subject–verb–object

Psychological Science http://pss.sagepub.com/ A Noisy-Channel Account of Crosslinguistic Word-Order Variation Edward Gibson, Steven T. Piantadosi, Kimberly Brink, Leon Bergen, Eunice Lim and Rebecca Saxe Psychological Sc

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Source URL: saxelab.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-08 16:21:56
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