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The generative word
(Cambridge University Press, 2017-07)This material has been published in The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky by Hagit Borer edited by Edited by James McGilvray. This version is free to view and download for personal use only. Not for re-distribution, re-sale ... -
Generic and Universal Generalisations: Contextualising the 'Generic Overgeneralisation' Effect.
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Grammar Is a System That Characterizes Talk in Interaction
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Grammar versus Pragmatics: Carving Nature at the Joints
(Wiley Online, 2015-09)I argue that the debate on the division of labor between grammar and pragmatics, at least as it pertains to pragmatic free enrichment, needs to be better grounded empirically. Often, only a reduced set of facts from English ... -
He himself and I
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How phonetics and phonology inform L1 attrition (narrowly defined) research
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How ‘U’ are ‘U’ words?: Exploring variation in the usage and perception of class-based lexical shibboleths in British English
That U (upper-class) speakers and non-U (non-upper class) speakers are identifiable through the use of vocabulary is something of an axiom in England. These claims are repeated in books, magazine and newspaper articles, ... -
How “U” are “U” words?
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The impact of mental health and psychosocial support programmes on children and young people's mental health in the context of humanitarian emergencies in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
(Cambridge University Press, 2024-02-12)Humanitarian emergencies pose a significant global health challenge for children and young people's mental and psychological health. This systematic review investigates the effectiveness of mental health and psychosocial ... -
Impersonal Pronouns and First-Person Perspective
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Inclusive Plurals and the Theory of Number
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Individual and stage-level predicates of personal taste: another argument for genericity as the source of faultless disagreement
This chapter compares simple predicates of personal taste (PPTs) such as 'tasty' and 'beautiful' with their complex counterparts (eg 'tastes good', 'looks beautiful'). I argue that the former differ from the latter along ...