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Journal of World Languages办刊研讨会暨第四届中国生态语言学战略发展研讨会在北京外国语大学举行(图)
Journal of World Languages 研讨会 第四届 中国生态语言学 战略发展 研讨会
2019/12/16
2019年11月18日至19日,Journal of World Languages办刊研讨会暨第四届中国生态语言学战略发展研讨会在我校举行。此次研讨会由中国英汉语比较研究会生态语言学专业委员会和我校国家语言能力发展研究中心、中国外语与教育研究中心主办。会议包括学术报告会、办刊研讨会暨战略发展研讨会两个部分。来自全国40多所高校的70多位专家学者、教师及研究生参会。学术报告会于18日和19两日上午...
Inclusory constructions in the Māori languages of Aotearoa and the Southern Cook Islands
Cook Islands Māori coordination inclusory constructions Māori Oceanic Linguistics
2019/10/10
This paper discusses Lichtenberk’s notion of inclusory constructions as manifested in two closely related East Polynesian languages of the realm of New Zealand: New Zealand Māori and Cook Islands Māor...
Existential and locative predication in some eastern Oceanic languages
(non)-existence New Caledonian languages Polynesian languages possession presence
2019/10/10
In many Oceanic languages a category of plain verbs expressing existence, and their negative counterparts, is found. Some only refer to pure existence (‘be’, ‘exist’), others aim at localizing the exi...
MultiPic: A standardized set of 750 drawings with norms for six European languages
Picture database Drawings Psycholinguistic resources
2017/8/28
Numerous studies in psychology, cognitive neuroscience and psycholinguistics have used pictures of objects as stimulus materials. Currently, authors engaged in cross-linguistic work or wishing to run ...
A coding scheme for other-initiated repair across languages
interactional linguistics conversation analysis other-initiated repair typology coding
2016/5/3
We provide an annotated coding scheme for other-initiated repair, along with guidelines for building collections and aggregating cases based on interactionally relevant similarities and differences. T...
Climate, vocal folds, and tonal languages: Connecting the physiological and geographic dots
onal languages Climate vocal folds
2015/12/18
We summarize a number of findings in laryngology demonstrating that perturbations of phonation, including increased jitter and
shimmer, are associated with desiccated ambient airr. We predict
that, ...
Sign Language Typology: The Contribution of Rural Sign Languages
sign language linguistics deaf community, social dynamics
2015/12/18
Since the 1990s, the field of sign language typology has shown that
sign languages exhibit typological variation at all relevant levels of linguistic description. These initial typological comparison...
Variation in Tupi languages: Genealogy, language change, and typology
language change typology
2015/12/18
At least 40 spoken languages form the large tupi family in its subfamilies tupi-Guaraní, Mawé, Aweti, Arikém, Juruna,
Mondé, tupari, Mundurukú, ramarama and Puruborá, providing a wealth of data for ...
Other-initiated repair across languages: towards a typology of conversational structures
typology conversation repair
2015/12/18
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the crossroads
of language, mind, and social life. Other-initiated repair is part of a system of practic...
Alignment of two languages: The spreading of mouthings in Sign Language of the Netherlands
Sign Language of the Netherlands NGT
2015/12/18
Mouthings and mouth gestures are omnipresent in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT).
Mouthings in NGT are mouth actions that have their origin in spoken Dutch, and are usually
time aligned with...
Parsing Morphologically Rich Languages: Introduction to the Special Issue
Languages Special Issue
2015/9/11
Parsing is a key task in natural language processing. It involves predicting, for each natural
language sentence, an abstract representation of the grammatical entities in the sentence and
the relat...
Review article: Clause Structure and Adjuncts in Austronesian Languages
Clause Structure Austronesian Languages
2015/9/7
Just as teenagers divide the world into jocks, nerds, goths, preps, townies, posers, and so
on, linguists tend to categorize languages in broad strokes by what is best known about
them: Bantu langua...
We discuss the phenomenon of closest conjunct agreement with a special focus
on head-final languages; we present data from two such languages, Hindi and
Tsez, which allow agreement with the rightm...
Annotated bibliography of research in heritage languages
Heritage languages early bilinguals
2015/9/6
Heritage languages are spoken by early bilinguals, simultaneous or sequential, whose L1
(home language) is severely restricted because of insufficient input. As a result, they can
understand the hom...
Coreference and antecedent representation across languages
languages antecedent representation
2015/9/2
Previous studies have shown that speakers of languages such as German, Spanish
and French reactivate the syntactic gender of the antecedent of a pronoun in order to
license gender agreement. As sy...