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Linguistics 85 records found 1 - 25nextSearch took 0.17 seconds. 
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My paper asks which linguistic features become enregistered to a politician's image, and how this process occurs. I examine glide insertion in the speech of former Rom [...]

08 November 2024 | Linguistics | Article |
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In this paper, we present a novel analysis of exclamations as assertions equivalent to particular uses of declarative sentences with emotive verbs. Focusing on wh-exclama [...]
22 October 2024 | Article |
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The Dolgan language is a Turkic variety, closely related to Sakha but differing from it due to contact, primarily with Evenki (Tungusic). We analyze the linguistic identi [...]
18 June 2024 | Linguistics | Article |
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Stimuli, data, and scripts for data analysis and visualization for Kim & Xiang. "Incremental discourse-update constrains number agreement attraction effect." [...]
12 August 2023 | Linguistics | Dataset |
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While a large body of work in sentence comprehension has explored how different types of linguistic information are used to guide syntactic parsing, less is known about t [...]
16 September 2024 | Linguistics | Article |
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Within the criminal legal system, judges, jurors, prosecutors, defense attorneys, experts, and law enforcement officers all might employ language or language practices in [...]
04 September 2024 | Linguistics | Article |
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Hundreds of millions of people now interact with language models, with uses ranging from help with writing to informing hiring decisions. However, these language models a [...]
28 August 2024 | Linguistics | Article |
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This dissertation seeks to expand the landscape of syntactic microvariation (Kayne 2000, 2005, 2013) as well as that of idiolectal variation (Henry 2005). Specifically [...]

2024-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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An extensive amount of work has shown the way the working memory architecture supports language comprehension. However, while language comprehension inevitably takes p [...]

2024-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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This dissertation investigates the difference between phi-agreement and clitic doubling using Tunisian (Maghrebi) and Palestinian (Levantine) Arabic as an empirical groun [...]
2024-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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Introduction: Listeners rapidly “tune” to unfamiliar accented speech, and some evidence also suggests that they may improve over multiple days of exposure. The pre [...]

27 May 2024 | Linguistics | Article |
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This paper presents an experimental evaluation of how pronoun and reflexive resolution preferences in English vary across different syntactic environments. Five structure [...]
15 May 2024 | Linguistics | Article |
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We provide a phonetic examination of intrusive vowels in Sgi Bara [jil]. These vowels are inserted in predictable places, and their quality (either [i], [ɨ], or [u]) is [...]
02 May 2024 | Linguistics | Article |
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Sustainability of Greek as a heritage language in the United States is at stake at present due to the low rates of intergenerational transmission among its speakers, decl [...]
20 December 2023 | Linguistics | Article |
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Prosodic realization of focus has been a widely investigated topic across languages and modalities. Simultaneous focus strategies are intriguing to see how they interact [...]
04 March 2024 | Linguistics | Article |
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All spoken languages encode syllables and constrain their internal structure. But whether these restrictions concern the design of the language system, broadly, or spe [...]

03 April 2013 | Linguistics | Article |
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Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic imitation: the process by which the production patterns of an individual become more similar on some phonet [...]

30 September 2013 | Linguistics | Article |
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Contact languages are born out of the non-trivial interaction of two (or more) parent languages. Nowadays, the enhanced possibility of mobility and communication allow [...]

15 April 2015 | Linguistics | Article |
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Variation is a ubiquitous feature of speech. Listeners must take into account context-induced variation to recover the interlocutor's intended message. When listeners [...]

19 August 2010 | Linguistics | Article |
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Non-native speech is difficult for native listeners to understand. While listeners can learn to understand non-native speech after exposure, it is unclear how to optimize [...]
09 August 2023 | Linguistics | Article |
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Laz is the only South Caucasian language mainly spoken outside Georgia. Its endangered status has been recognized but has not been systematically and empirically in refer [...]
2023-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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This dissertation explores the cross-linguistic nature of resumptive Ā-dependencies with a particular emphasis on resumption in spoken Arabic varieties. Two primary ques [...]
2023-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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In this dissertation, I examine how fingerspelled words and core signs in American Sign Language (ASL) reduce as they are repeated. This investigation is motivated by [...]
2023-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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Transmasculine individuals undergoing testosterone hormone replacement therapy (HRT) typically experience a lowering of vocal pitch over the course of the first year, whi [...]
2023-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |

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