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Performance in Knowledge Assessment Tests from the Perspective of Linguistic Typology

2019

An important part of cross-linguistic variation manifests itself in the grammatical categories which are available in the grammar of a language, their semantic fine-grainedness and the obligatoriness of their use. The present paper will focus on three domains of grammar: (1) information structure and topicality, (2) converbs and clause combining and (3) modality and evidentiality. These domains are known to be prominent in Japanese and Korean grammar while they are clearly less relevant in English. The paper will first give a detailed account of these structures with examples from the US Test of Understanding in College Economics (TUCE). As will become quite clear, the versions of the test …

Variation (linguistics)Grammarmedia_common.quotation_subjectEvidentialityInformation structureGrammatical categoryPsychologyLinguisticsFocus (linguistics)media_commonLinguistic typologyKorean grammar
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