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Conjecture to Statistical Proximity with Tree of Language (?):Report on Few Austronesian Languages of Indonesian Ethnics
quantitative linguistics ethnic languages phylomemetic tree evolution of language
2015/7/29
We continue some steps showing the distinctions and proximities of languages over statistical facts as it has been pioneered previously [3]. In the paper, we construct the homology tree from the dista...
BILINGUALS OF TWO SPOKEN LANGUAGES HAVE MORE GRAY MATTER THAN MONOLINGUALS
TWO SPOKEN LANGUAGES GRAY MATTER MONOLINGUALS
2015/8/4
A new study published in the journal Cerebral Cortex suggests people who speak two languages have more gray matter in the executive control region of the brain.In past decades, much has changed ...
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Professor Lazar Fleishman,Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University(图)
Professor Lazar Fleishman Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University
2015/7/3
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Associate Professor Monika Greenleaf,Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University(图)
Associate Professor Monika Greenleaf Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University
2015/7/3
Associate Professor Monika Greenleaf,Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University,This course is an in-depth engagement with a range of Dostoevsky's genres: early works (episto...
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Professor Gabriella Safran,Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University(图)
Professor Gabriella Safran Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University
2015/7/3
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Professor Rodney Ewing,Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University(图)
Professor Rodney Ewing Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University
2015/7/3
Word meanings across languages support efficient communication
Word meanings languages communication
2015/6/24
Why do languages have the semantic categories they do? Each language partitions human experience into a system of semantic categories, labeled by words or morphemes, which are used to communicate abou...
The Evolution of Creole Languages: Real and Apparent Time Evidence
Creole Languages Real and Apparent Time Evidence
2015/6/16
The Evolution of Creole Languages: Real and Apparent Time Evidence.
Analyzing Variation in Creole Languages.
Ellipsis in wh-in-situ languages:deriving apparent sluicing in Hindi-Urdu and Uzbek
wh-in-situ Hindi-Urdu Uzbek sluicing ellipsis PF copular clause wh-movement
2015/6/15
Wh-in-situ languages have a special role to play in investigating the relation between the wh-syntax of a language and the availability of sluicing-like constructions (slcs). Van Craenenbroeck and Lip...
Sign Language Typology: The Contribution of Rural Sign Languages
sign language linguistics deaf community social dynamics morphosyntax
2015/5/13
Since the 1990s, the field of sign language typology has shown that sign languages exhibit typological variation at all relevant levels of linguistic description. These initial typological comparisons...
Other-initiated repair across languages: towards a typology of conversational structures
typology conversation repair
2015/5/13
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the crossroads of language, mind, and social life. Other-initiated repair is part of a system of practices...
Climate, vocal folds, and tonal languages: Connecting the physiological and geographic dots
climate language adaptation tone
2015/5/13
We summarize a number of findings in laryngology demonstrating that perturbations of phonation, including increased jitter and shimmer, are associated with desiccated ambient air. We predict that, giv...
Alignment of two languages: The spreading of mouthings in Sign Language of the Netherlands
Sign Language of the Netherlands NGT mouthing prosody corpus linguistics bimodalism
2015/5/13
Mouthings and mouth gestures are omnipresent in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT).Mouthings in NGT are mouth actions that have their origin in spoken Dutch, and are usually time aligned with the ...
One of the major challenges in acquiring a language is being able to use morphology as an adult would, and thus, a considerable amount of acquisition research has focused on morphological production a...