نتایج جستجو برای: relative pronoun

تعداد نتایج: 390259  

Journal: :Nature 1970

2008
Yasutada Sudo

This paper claims that tokoro-relatives in Japanese should be analyzed as involving an E-type pronoun, rather than backward control or movement. The arguments come from (i) quantifier scope, (ii) the maximality effect , (iii) negative quantifiers, (iv) split antecedents, and (v) tokoro-relative clauses without an explicit head. It also proposes a compositional semantic analysis of the tokoro-re...

2008
Min-Joo Kim

This paper aims to clarify and resolve issues surrounding the so-called formal linking problem in interpreting the Internally Headed Relative Clause construction in Korean and Japanese, a problem that has been identified in recent E-type pronominal treatments of the construction (e.g., Hoshi 1995, Shimoyama 1999). In the literature, this problem refers to the difficulty of capturing the delimit...

Journal: :Psychological research 2013
Claudia Gianelli Claudia Scorolli Anna M Borghi

We investigated how the reach-to-grasp movement is influenced by the presence of another person (friend or non-friend), who was either invisible (behind) or located in different positions with respect to an object and to the agent, and by the perspective conveyed by linguistic pronouns ("I", "You"). The interaction between social relationship and relative position influenced the latency of both...

2013
Martina Gračanin-Yuksek

In this paper, I propose that Croatian relative clauses (RCs) introduced by the complementizer što ‘what/that’ do not form a homogeneous class with respect to their derivation: some are derived by movement, and some are derived by a non-movement strategy. Unless the relativized element is the subject, što-RCs normally require a resumptive pronoun to appear in the site of relativization. However...

Journal: :Brain research 2006
Mante S Nieuwland Jos J A Van Berkum

Although we usually have no trouble finding the right antecedent for a pronoun, the co-reference relations between pronouns and antecedents in everyday language are often 'formally' ambiguous. But a pronoun is only really ambiguous if a reader or listener indeed perceives it to be ambiguous. Whether this is the case may depend on at least two factors: the language processing skills of an indivi...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2013
Kelly E Rentscher Michael J Rohrbaugh Varda Shoham Matthias R Mehl

Recent research links first-person plural pronoun use (we-talk) by individual romantic partners to adaptive relationship functioning and individual health outcomes. To examine a possible boundary condition of adaptive we-talk in couples coping with health problems, we correlated asymmetric couple-level we/I-ratios (more we-talk relative to I-talk by the spouse than the patient) with a concurren...

Journal: :Journal of controversial ideas 2023

In recent years, pronouns have become a white-hot interface between language and social political issues. “My are he/they” signals allegiance to one side in the culture wars, as does whatever.” But there is surprisingly little philosophical work at this interface; paper aims chart main questions argue for some answers, with hope of stimulating more research.

Journal: :journal of rehabilitation sciences and research 0
shoeleh sharifypour university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences talieh zarifian university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences ayoub sheikhi shahid bahonar university of kerman sharifeh sharifypour payam noor university of tehran

background : pronoun error is one of the most common errors in many speech and language disorders. therefore, knowing about the development procedure of dependent possessive pronouns (as a subgroup of pronouns), leads to build an accurate profile for evaluation and treatment of many disorders. the goal of the present study was to examine the development of dependent possessive pronouns in 2.5-4...

2006
Lucas Champollion Massimo Poesio

Psycholinguistic experiments show that pronouns tend to be resolved differently depending on whether they occur in main or subordinate clauses. If a pronoun in a subordinate clause has more than one potential antecedent in the main clause, then the pronoun tends to refer to the antecedent which has a certain thematic role (depending on the verb and on the subordinating conjunction). In contrast...

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