نتایج جستجو برای: jazm particle affecting two verbs

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Journal: :Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc 2004
Susanne Gahl Dan Jurafsky Douglas Roland

Verb subcategorization frequencies (verb biases) have been widely studied in psycholinguistics and play an important role in human sentence processing. Yet available resources on subcategorization frequencies suffer from limited coverage, limited ecological validity, and divergent coding criteria. Prior estimates of verb transitivity, for example, vary widely with corpus size, coverage, and cod...

Journal: :Cognition 2014
Brock Ferguson Eileen Graf Sandra R Waxman

Fluent speakers' representations of verbs include semantic knowledge about the nouns that can serve as their arguments. These "selectional restrictions" of a verb can in principle be recruited to learn the meaning of a novel noun. For example, the sentence He ate the carambola licenses the inference that carambola refers to something edible. We ask whether 15- and 19-month-old infants can recru...

2017
Carolina Bonivento Barbara Tomasino Marco Garzitto Sara Piccin Franco Fabbro Paolo Brambilla

We investigated the knowledge of emotional and motor verbs in children and adolescents from three age ranges (8-11, 12-15, 16-19 years). Participants estimated the verbs familiarity, age of acquisition, valence, arousal, imageability, and motor- and emotion-relatedness. Participants were familiar with the verbs in our dataset. The younger (8-11) attributed an emotional character to the verbs le...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2004
L K Tyler P Bright P Fletcher E A Stamatakis

Dissociations of nouns and verbs following brain damage have been interpreted as evidence for distinct neural substrates underlying different aspects of the language system. Some neuroimaging studies have supported this claim by finding neural differentiation for nouns and verbs [Brain 122 (1999) 2337] while others have argued against neural specialisation [Brain 119 (1996) 159; Brain 124 (2001...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2017
Nan Lin Xiaoying Wang Yangwen Xu Xiaosha Wang Huimin Hua Ying Zhao Xingshan Li

Neuroimaging studies have consistently indicated that semantic processing involves a brain network consisting of multimodal cortical regions distributed in the frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes. However, little is known about how semantic information is organized and processed within the network. Some recent studies have indicated that sensory-motor semantic information modulates the activa...

2012
Kevin A. Shapiro Lauren R. Moo Alfonso Caramazza

The ability to generate novel sentences depends on cognitive operations that specify the syntactic function of nouns, verbs, and other words retrieved from the mental lexicon. Although neuropsychological studies suggest that such operations rely on neural circuits distinct from those encoding word form and meaning, it has not been possible to characterize this distinction definitively with neur...

2008

This paper is part of my thesis which aims to examine the lexical and grammatical patterns of phrasal verbs. A phrasal verb is a two-word verb which consists of a main verb and a particle, both elements contributing to its meaning. The meanings of phrasal verbs can range across different degrees of idiomaticity. They can be classified as literal, semi-figurative and idiomatic phrasal verbs in t...

Journal: Polyolefins Journal 2014

The commercial profile of the Amoco CD MgCl2 supported polypropylene catalyst is presented. The development, the unique method of preparation/production, with emphasis on particle morphology, and the parameters affecting particle size (PS), particle size distribution (PSD), and particle shape are discussed in detail. The outstanding performance of the catalyst, tailoredmade for the Amoco-Chisso...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2010
Einat Shetreet Naama Friedmann Uri Hadar

Verbs like "eat" are special in that they can appear both with a complement (e.g., "John ate ice-cream") and without a complement ("John ate"). How are such verbs with optional complements represented? This fMRI study attempted to provide neurally based constraints for the linguistic theory of the representation of verbs with optional complements. One linguistic approach suggests that the repre...

2017
Diego Frassinelli Alla Abrosimova Sylvia Springorum

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