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Mandarin grammar is quite similar to English grammar in that building sentences largely consists of taking immutable blocks (characters) and putting them in the right order. Mandarin grammarwillchallenge you (espceially when it comes to making longer/more complex sentences), but unlike Korean or Ja...
Consistent with analyses of stop VOT in Warlpiri (Bundgaard-Nielsen & O’Shannessy, 2019), stops in Warlpiri words in Light Warlpiri are phonetically voiceless. We would like to highlight that the decision to preserve the phonological specifications of the source language(s) is not a trivial ...
The NATO Phonetic Alphabet: History & Uses from Chapter 27/ Lesson 11 22K The NATO phonetic alphabet is a spelling alphabet that is designed for universal consistency in communication. Learn the historical need for clear and consistent communication and the uses of the NATO phonetic alphabet. ...
Spanish has two forms to introduce comparative standards: que ‘that’ and de ‘of.’ The comparative morpheme is always the same m
Our results are consistent with previous studies having shown leftwards structural lateralisation of language skills in the auditory cortex: phoneticians are more likely to have multiple or split TTGs in the left auditory cortex (Golestani et al. 2011), as are people who are better at ...
Thus, it appears that the neural signatures of predictive coding in the brain may actually be more consistent with the pattern-completing, non-predictive behavior of TRACE than with the explicitly predictive behavior of an SRN. Fig. 4, Fig. 5 demonstrate example results of this pattern-...
based on the assumptions you make in place of the missing facts. At time 2, you know A and C, but not B. But knowing A and C partially destroys the internally consistent logic of Theory X, so you come up with modified Theory Y in place of Theory X with a new assumption in place...
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Meaning = 'A plurality of books, and the cardinality of that plurality exceeds the cardinality of 2 books.' The derivation and computation of the meaning are consistent with the core of the proposal: más is a quantifier, de combines with a DPMP of type d, and there is no QR outside ...