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Number of items: 19.
A
Abels, K;
(2013)
Comments on Hornstein.
MIND & LANGUAGE
, 28
(4)
421 - 429.
10.1111/mila.12024.
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Abrusan, M;
Szendroi, K;
(2013)
Experimenting with the King of France -- Topics, verifiability and definite descriptions.
Semantics and Pragmatics
, 6
(10)
1 - 43.
10.3765/sp.6.10.
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B
Breit, F;
(2013)
Voice–Nasality Interaction and Headedness in Voiceless Nasals.
UCL Working Papers in Linguistics
, 25
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C
Carston, RA;
(2013)
Word meaning, what is said and explicature.
In: Penco, C and Domaneschi, F, (eds.)
What is Said and What is Not.
CSLI Publications: Stanford, CA, USA.
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Cormier, K;
Schembri, A;
Woll, B;
(2013)
Pronouns and pointing in sign languages.
LINGUA
, 137
230 - 247.
10.1016/j.lingua.2013.09.010.
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Cormier, K;
Smith, S;
Sevcikova, Z;
(2013)
Predicate structures, gesture, and simultaneity in the representation of action in British Sign Language: evidence from deaf children and adults.
J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ
, 18
(3)
370 - 390.
10.1093/deafed/ent020.
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Cormier, K;
Smith, S;
Zwets, M;
(2013)
Framing constructed action in British Sign Language narratives.
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS
, 55
119 - 139.
10.1016/j.pragma.2013.06.002.
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F
Fenlon, J;
Schembri, A;
Rentelis, R;
Cormier, K;
(2013)
Variation in handshape and orientation in British Sign Language: The case of the '1' hand configuration.
Language & Communication
, 33
(1)
69 - 91.
10.1016/j.langcom.2012.09.001.
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H
Hayes, B;
White, J;
(2013)
Phonological Naturalness and Phonotactic Learning.
Linguistic Inquiry
, 44
(1)
45 - 75.
10.1162/LING_a_00119.
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Hodge, G;
(2013)
How Deafness May Emerge as a Disability as Social Interactions Unfold.
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics
, 3
(3)
pp. 193-196.
10.1353/nib.2013.0056.
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L
Lekakou, M;
Szendroi, K;
(2013)
When Determiners Abound: Implications for the Encoding of Definiteness.
In: CabredoHofherr, P and ZribiHertz, A, (eds.)
Crosslinguistic Studies on Noun Phrase Structure and Reference.
(pp. 212-238).
Brill
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N
Neeleman, A;
(2013)
Comments on Pullum.
MIND & LANGUAGE
, 28
(4)
522 - 531.
10.1111/mila.12030.
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P
Perovic, A;
Modyanova, N;
Wexler, K;
(2013)
Comparison of Grammar in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: The Case of Binding in Williams Syndrome and Autism With and Without Language Impairment.
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
, 20
(2)
133 - 154.
10.1080/10489223.2013.766742.
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Philip, Joy;
(2013)
(Dis)harmony, the Head-Proximate Filter, and linkers.
Journal of Linguistics
, 49
(1)
pp. 165-213.
10.1017/s0022226712000163.
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Pritchard, T;
(2013)
Locke and the Primary Signification of Words: An Approach to Word Meaning.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
, 21
(3)
pp. 486-506.
10.1080/09608788.2013.771611.
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S
Szendroi, K;
(2013)
Chapter 6. Focus movement can be destressing, but it need not be.
In: Neeleman, A and Vermeulen, R, (eds.)
The Syntax of Topic, Focus, and Contrast.
(pp. 189-225).
De Gruyter Mouton
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V
Varkanitsa, M;
Kasselimis, D;
Evdokimidis, I;
Druks, J;
van de Koot, H;
(2013)
Syntactic Dependency Resolution in Broca's Aphasia.
In: Verhoeven, J and Mariën, P, (eds.)
14th International Science of Aphasia Conference, September 2013.
(pp. pp. 153-156).
Groningen University Press: Groningen, Netherlands.
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Varkanitsa, M;
Kasselimis, D;
Potagas, C;
Druks, J;
Van de Koot, H;
(2013)
Processing of Contrastive Focus in agrammatism: The role of Predictability.
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
, 94
pp. 177-178.
10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.09.087.
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W
Wilson, D;
(2013)
Irony comprehension: A developmental perspective.
Journal of Pragmatics
, 59
(A)
pp. 40-56.
10.1016/j.pragma.2012.09.016.
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