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    Revisiting Pāṇini's generative power by Lowe, JJ

    Published 2021
    “…In this paper I revisit recent claims that Pāṇini’s generative grammar has fully context-sensitive power. …”
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    <i>Ideas Buenas o Buenas Ideas</i>: Phonological, Semantic, and Frequency Effects on Variable Adjective Ordering in <i>Rioplatense</i> Spanish by Matthew Kanwit, Virginia Terán

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The position of adjectives relative to the nouns they modify is a good test case in this discussion because multiple areas of the grammar are implicated, including syntax, phonology, and semantics. …”
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    Auditory Verb Generation Performance Patterns Dissociate Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia by Sladjana Lukic, Sladjana Lukic, Abigail E. Licata, Abigail E. Licata, Elizabeth Weis, Rian Bogley, Rian Bogley, Buddhika Ratnasiri, Ariane E. Welch, Leighton B. N. Hinkley, Z. Miller, Z. Miller, Adolfo M. Garcia, Adolfo M. Garcia, Adolfo M. Garcia, Adolfo M. Garcia, John F. Houde, Srikantan S. Nagarajan, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini, Valentina Borghesani, Valentina Borghesani

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Three variants are recognized: logopenic (lvPPA), associated with phonology and/or short-term verbal memory deficits accompanied by left temporo-parietal atrophy; semantic (svPPA), associated with semantic deficits and anterior temporal lobe (ATL) atrophy; non-fluent (nfvPPA) associated with grammar and/or speech-motor deficits and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) atrophy. …”
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    Perfect Construction in Persian within the Framework of Distributed Morphology by Mazdak Anosheh

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Only once all syntactic processes are finished with the structure is phonological content added. This phonology is provided by a component of the grammar called the Vocabulary. …”
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    LINGUISTICS AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION by Hermawati Syarif

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This paper describes how the three broad views of linguistic theories, namely traditional grammar, generative grammar, and functional grammar work in relation to English language teaching and learning. …”
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    Analysis of semantic components of words in the field of nature in Nahj al-Balaghah based on labeling theory [In Persian] by Razyeh Nazari

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Markedness has begun from phonology; However, in linguistic studies, on the one hand, it expands to other areas such as word construction, syntax and semantics, and on the other hand, it has different definitions in different general theoretical frameworks, such as the approach of principles and criteria and the general generative grammar. …”
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    Cognitive-Code Learning Theory and Foreign Language Learning Relations by Mehmet Demirezen

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…It is based on Gestalt psychology as well as formational Generative Grammar (Chastain, 1969:98).  "...learning a language is a process of acquiring conscious control of the phonological, grammatical, and lexical patterns of the second language, largely through study and analysis of these patterns as a body of knowledge." …”
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    CODE-SWITCHING: STATE-OF-THE ART by Elena Aleksandrovna Krasina, Mahmoud Mustafa X Jabballa

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…All the three proceed from the idea of a monolingual grammar regulating code-switching process, though in Chomskyan model such monolingual grammar is substituted with the Universal Grammar in combination with generative grammar rules. …”
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    Basic Features of Complex Predicates in Behdinani of Yazd by Mohammad Dabir-Moghaddam, Katayun Mazdapur, Mohammad Reza Shamseddin Khorrami

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This, however, was not without exceptions, but certain examples clearly made out the role of “agency” in whether clitics or suffixes had to be used for the purpose of marking the subject-verb agreement.Behdinani also featured the use of the modal verb “šustvun”, along with the light verb “kart(v)un”, to highlight the inability of the agent in performing an action, while the use of the modal verb alone might be interpreted as indicating inappropriateness of an action and signify a sense of prohibition.The findings of this study served as a further proof that the features of different modules of grammar, as the generative grammarians put it, were so tightly intertwined that separating these areas would only complicate and impede the study of language, especially languages like Persian and Behdinani, which did not easily yield to formalist theories. …”
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    Bahasa Istana Kelantan dari Sudut Sosiolinguistik by Yaacob, Zulkeflee

    Published 2009
    “…The language of the royalties specifically that of the Kelantan Malay Royal community is chosen by the researcher because of its uniqueness in the grammar, semantics, vocabulary, phonology and pronounciation. …”
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    The nature and role of the Arabic plural morpheme "-at" in persian by Majid Fasihi Harandi, Koorosh Safavi_

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…A case in point is the loan word latamaat. In terms of phonology, «-at» follows Persian rather than Arabic phonological rules. …”
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    Two approaches to the myth of city foundations: Syntagmatic and paradigmatic by Kestutis Nastopka

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…The myth has received two independent semiotic interpretations. Narrative grammar procedures are applied to the analysis of the mythical story and the semantic code generating the story in the paper “Gediminas’ Dream (Lithuanian myth of city foundation: an attempt at analysis)” by Algirdas Julien Greimas (1971). …”
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    Relativizer 'illi' in Arabic Dialects by Galal, Mohamed

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…I further propose there are two phonologically identical but syntactically different Mi's: the first one generates for definiteness, and the other is only created by overgeneralized analogy.…”
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    Finite State Methods in Morphological Analysis of Runyakitara Verbs by Fridah Katushemererwe, Thomas Hanneforth

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…It captures the morphotactic structures with non-recursive context -free grammars supported by fsm2 and morpho-phonological alternations with a finite composition of commonly used context-dependent string rewriting rules. …”
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