Search results for "Dative case"

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The neural mechanisms of word order processing revisited: electrophysiological evidence from Japanese.

2008

We present two ERP studies on the processing of word order variations in Japanese, a language that is suited to shedding further light on the implications of word order freedom for neurocognitive approaches to sentence comprehension. Experiment 1 used auditory presentation and revealed that initial accusative objects elicit increased processing costs in comparison to initial subjects (in the form of a transient negativity) only when followed by a prosodic boundary. A similar effect was observed using visual presentation in Experiment 2, however only for accusative but not for dative objects. These results support a relational account of word order processing, in which the costs of comprehen…

AdultMaleLinguistics and LanguagePhraseCognitive NeuroscienceDative caseExperimental and Cognitive PsychologylinearizationLanguage and LinguisticsSpeech and HearingAsian PeopleSubject (grammar)P600HumansN400Argument (linguistics)Evoked PotentialsLanguageInformation processingBrainElectroencephalographyLinguisticsElectrophysiologyJapaneseSpeech PerceptionVisual PerceptionFemalePsychologySentenceWord orderCognitive psychologyInitial and terminal objectsBrain and language
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External possession and constructions that may have it

2016

AbstractThere seems to be no construction that would code specifically the possession relation of external possessors. Instead, various host constructions such as the free-affectee construction (a subtype of which is the free-dative construction), monotransitive or applicative construction can – to a different degree – accommodate participants that are bound by a possession relation. The binding procedure identifying the possessor operates at the pragmatic-semantic interface and takes into account the semantic roles of the event participants, their discourse saliency and lexical properties (such as animacy), world knowledge, properties of the possessum (such as the degree of (in)alienabilit…

Dative caseSociologyPossession (law)LinguisticsSTUF - Language Typology and Universals
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Prominence Facilitates Ambiguity Resolution: On the Interaction Between Referentiality, Thematic Roles and Word Order in Syntactic Reanalysis

2011

In two eye-tracking experiments, we investigated the relationship between the subject preference in the resolution of subject-object ambiguities in German embedded clauses and semantic word order constraints (i.e., prominence hierarchies relating to the specificity/referentiality of noun phrases, case assignment and thematic role assignment). Our central research question concerned the timecourse with which prominence information is used and particularly whether it modulates the subject preference. In both experiments, we replicated previous findings of reanalysis effects for object-initial structures. Our findings further suggest that noun phrase prominence does not alter initial parsing s…

Hierarchybusiness.industryDative caseObject (grammar)Pattern recognitionVerbPreferenceLinguisticsNoun phraseSubject (grammar)Artificial intelligencePsychologybusinessWord order
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Pragmatiniai predikatinių bendraties konstrukcijų aspektai latvių kalboje

2020

Šio straipsnio tikslas – ištirti pragmatinius predikatinės bendraties konstrukcijos latvių kalboje aspektus ir įrodyti, kad šios konstrukcijos turi specifinius pragmatinius ženklus. Priešingai nei tokie pragmatiniai ženklai kaip dalelytės, jungtukai, prieveiksmiai ar prozodija, predikatinės bendraties konstrukcijos latvių kalboje pragmatiškai funkcionuoja kaip atskiras vienetas, t. y., struktūrinis funkcionalumas kyla iš sąsajos, o ne iš atskirų leksinių ar gramatinių elementų. Šios konstrukcijos latvių kalboje žymi marginalinį modalumą, o jų vartojimas yra susijęs su neutraliais, pažymėtais kalbos registrais. Taigi straipsnyje pagrindinis dėmesys skiriamas modalinėms ir laikinoms reikšmėms…

Linguistics and LanguageArcheologyCopula (linguistics)Dative caseŽiniasklaida / MediaPredicative constructionEducationLatvių kalba / Latvian languageLietuva (Lithuania)JungtisBendratisNaudininkasPredicative expressionProsodyInfinitivePolarityŽodžių kaityba / InflectionDativePredikatinė konstrukcijaModalityModalumasLatvianPoliariškumaslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsModalCopulalanguageInfinitiveText typesPsychologyLaikasStudies About Languages
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The zoom-on-possessee construction in Kam (Dong): the anatomy of a new construction type

2005

Kam, a Kadai language spoken in Guizhou province (People's Republic of China), has a family of intransitive possessive constructions with the word order ‘Possessor–Verb–Possessee’. (The basic word order in Kam is SV and AVO.) While two recent papers have featured this unique construction type for an array of other Southeast Asian languages, they fail to acknowledge its distinct semantic value in contrast to the related construction type ‘Possessee–Possessor–Verb’. The former construction type displays a so-called ‘zoom-effect’: the possessor is predicated IN, AT or THROUGH his/her/its possessee; the predication zooms from the possessor on his/her/its possessee. The latter construction, in c…

Linguistics and LanguagePhilosophySemantic role labelingComputer scienceDative caseVerbLocative caseSoutheast asianPossessiveLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsPredicate (grammar)Word orderJournal of Linguistics
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La elección del caso pronominal en dos corpus orales puertorriqueños

2014

Esta investigación tiene por objeto un estudio contrastivo del uso de los pronombres átonos (clíticos) en dos corpus orales de Puerto Rico que corresponden a dos generaciones distintas. Ya que este país es uno de los distinguidores de caso, resulta especialmente interesante conocer con qué verbos y en qué estructuras se documentan ambos casos o se ve favorecido el dativo en lugar del acusativo, con el fin de comprobar si existen factores específicos que condicionan la elección del pronombre. Para ello, abordamos el uso de los clíticos de tercera persona  en verbos o construcciones transitivas y de caso reinterpretado.DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.15304/verba.41.1667

Linguistics and LanguageTransitive relationThird personOrder (business)media_common.quotation_subjectDative caseArtCartographyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsmedia_commonVerba: Anuario Galego de Filoloxía
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The embodied sources of purpose expressions in Latin

2016

This chapter examines the phrasal means of encoding the semantic role of purpose in Latin. After discussing the notion of semantic role and its use in cognitive linguistics, we illustrate the conceptual relation between the notional domains of space and causation. On this basis, we analyze the source of purpose expressions in Latin, which are mainly based on direction (bare dative and the allative markers, i.e. ad / in + accusative), but also include prepositional phrases metaphorically derived from location (e.g. per + accusative, prō + ablative, propter + accusative), or metonymically spreading from reason to purpose (as in the case of causal markers such as genitive + causā and gratiā ).

Space (punctuation)Genitive caseEmbodied cognitionDative caseEncoding (semiotics)space reason location direction metonymy metaphor prepositional phrases phrasal constructions purpose causationCausationPsychologyCognitive linguisticsLinguisticsSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E LinguisticaAllative case
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