专题:Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation

This cluster of papers encompasses a wide range of topics in theoretical linguistics, including syntax, semantics, pragmatics, language evolution, universal grammar, construction grammar, scalar implicature, morphology, and language typology. The papers explore fundamental principles and structures underlying human language and aim to advance our understanding of linguistic universals and diversity.
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A Grammar of Warrwa, Kimberley, Western Australia

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Defining “Dominance” in Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: Distinguishing Amplification From Initiation

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Is complementation a universal strategy? A cross-linguistic corpus study

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How and when to use causal and associational language

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Supplement IX — Granular and Needle-Based Detection of Local Normative Tensions

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Letter: Beyond frame expansion: interpreting the implications of routine post-dilatation

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When to prefer split-self conceptions

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Speaking while thinking

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Refining the Phonological Analysis of Ojibwe Nominal Inflection Classes

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Deutsche Grammatik instruktiv

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Regularity in semantic change

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Semantics: the study of meaning

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Massive Reduction In Conversational American English

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Particle placement and the case for "allostructions"

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Suprasegmental phonology

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Negative existentials: A cross-linguistic study

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Two Types of Definites in Natural Language

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The Implicit Causality in Verbs

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Language is primarily a tool for communication rather than thought

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Constructions and Frames

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