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Problèmes de linguistique générale

Émile Benveniste
- 01 Mar 1968 - 
- Vol. 44, Iss: 1, pp 91
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Phi-features reloaded: An event-related potential study on person and number agreement processing

TL;DR: The authors used a sentence grammaticality task to explore the electrophysiological responses of Basque speakers when processing subject-verb person and number phi-feature agreement violations, and found that participants were faster and more accurate detecting person and person+number violations than violations involving only number.
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Introduction: The Double “Turn” to Ethics and Literature?

Michael Eskin
- 01 Dec 2004 - 
TL;DR: The contemporary revival, in parts of the humanities, of a strong interest in the question of "ethics and literature" has recently celebrated its twentieth birthday as discussed by the authors, and we can look back on what has unquestionably consolidated into a burgeoning subdiscipline, an academic venture yielding everincreasing intellectual dividends on the shares initially supplied by Martha Nussbaum's "Flawed Crystals" (1983), J. Hillis Miller's The Ethics of Reading (1987),Wayne C. Booth's The Company We Keep (1988), and Tobin Siebers's "The Ethics

Agreement, Dominance and Doubling: The morphosyntax of DP

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated doubling and agreement in Romance and Germanic nominal constituents and proposed that agreement on attributive adjectives is always licensed indirectly, through the help of a mediating element.
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Focalization and the First-Person Narrator: A Revision of the Theory

William F. Edmiston
- 24 Jan 1989 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a major revision is made to the triadic typology of focalization based on a diminishing degree of access to the psychology of the characters, which has been the subject of a great deal of debate within the pages of Poetics Today.
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A Cognitive Grammar account of the semantics of the English present progressive

TL;DR: A unified account of the semantics of the English present progressive in the form of a semantic network is proposed, based on the theoretical principles and analytical tools offered by the theory of Cognitive Grammar, as laid out by Langacker (1987, 1991).