- In grammar, an
article is any
member of a
class of
dedicated words that are used with noun
phrases to mark the
identifiability of the
referents of the...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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hierarchical sentence structure (constituency), agreement, the
nature of
crosslinguistic variation, and the
relationship between form and
meaning (semantics)...
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Crosslinguistic influence (CLI) refers to the
different ways in
which one
language can
affect another within an
individual speaker. It
typically involves...
- order,
grammatical relations, constituency, agreement, the
nature of
crosslinguistic variation, and the
relationship between form and meaning.
There are...
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Sally does not in fact own a donkey.
Similar contrasts are
common crosslinguistically,
though the
specific morphological marking varies from
language to...
- "language faculty", or the "language instinct". The
comparative method of
crosslinguistic research applies the
comparative method used in
historical linguistics...
- Language transfer (also
known as L1 interference,
linguistic interference, and
crosslinguistic influence) is most
commonly discussed in the
context of
English language...
- of
First Names,
Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, p. 147. The
Crosslinguistic Study of
Language Acquisition – Page 342 by Dan
Isaac Slobin Po****rly...
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evolutionary infeasibility of its
genetic basis for language, the lack of
crosslinguistic surface universals, and the
unproven link
between innate/universal...