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Research paper thumbnail of PE93 特異的言語発達遅滞幼児の言語的特徴の解明 その3 : 音韻意識と色名呼称速度 : 健常児との比較から

Research paper thumbnail of Verb subcategorization frequency differences between business-news and balanced corpora

We explore the differences in verb subeategorization frequencies across several corpora in an eff... more We explore the differences in verb subeategorization frequencies across several corpora in an effort to obtain stable cross corpus subcategonzation probabilities for use in norming psychological experiments. For the 64 single sense verbs we looked at, subeategorizatlon preferences were remarkably stable between British and American corpora, and between balanced corpora and financial news corpora. Of the verbs that did show differences, these differences were generally found between the balanced corpora and the financial news data. We show that all or nearly all of these shifts in subcategorization are realised via (often subtle) word sense differences. This is an interesting observation in itself, and also suggests that stable cross corpus subcategorization frequencies may be found when verb sense is adequately controlled.

Research paper thumbnail of 3.4. General properties of agrammatic narratives

Research paper thumbnail of Foreword by Michel Paradis

Research paper thumbnail of 3.1. Introduction

Research paper thumbnail of 5.1. Introduction

Research paper thumbnail of 4.1. Introduction

Research paper thumbnail of 2. Describing and Comparing Languages

Research paper thumbnail of Abbreviations and Conventions

Penn State University Press eBooks, Dec 11, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of PE93 特異的言語発達遅滞幼児の言語的特徴の解明 その3 : 音韻意識と色名呼称速度 : 健常児との比較から

日本教育心理学会総会発表論文集, Jul 20, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Communicative Function of Intonation Contour in Proto-Language: A Short Summary Note

Colorado research in linguistics, 1989

Research paper thumbnail of 2.2. Grammar across the world's languages

Research paper thumbnail of 7.2. Treatment for agrammatism

Research paper thumbnail of 2.1. Introduction

Research paper thumbnail of 3.5. Comparing elicitation materials

Research paper thumbnail of 5.3. Disturbances in reading aloud

Research paper thumbnail of Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World

Studies in speech pathology and clinical linguistics, Nov 30, 1995

... The Japanese transcription is phonemic rather than phonetic: it uses si (instead of &... more ... The Japanese transcription is phonemic rather than phonetic: it uses si (instead of 'shi') for [fi]; syo, sya for [Jo], [fa]; zi for [dsi]; hu (instead of 'fu') for [$u]; tu for [tsu]; and ti for [tfi] (tyo, tya for [t[o], [tja]. Long vowels are indicated by doubling the letter. Page 13. ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Acquisition of Distinctive Features

Research paper thumbnail of Neurolinguistic Aspects of the Japanese Writing System

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Research paper thumbnail of PE93 特異的言語発達遅滞幼児の言語的特徴の解明 その3 : 音韻意識と色名呼称速度 : 健常児との比較から

Research paper thumbnail of Verb subcategorization frequency differences between business-news and balanced corpora

We explore the differences in verb subeategorization frequencies across several corpora in an eff... more We explore the differences in verb subeategorization frequencies across several corpora in an effort to obtain stable cross corpus subcategonzation probabilities for use in norming psychological experiments. For the 64 single sense verbs we looked at, subeategorizatlon preferences were remarkably stable between British and American corpora, and between balanced corpora and financial news corpora. Of the verbs that did show differences, these differences were generally found between the balanced corpora and the financial news data. We show that all or nearly all of these shifts in subcategorization are realised via (often subtle) word sense differences. This is an interesting observation in itself, and also suggests that stable cross corpus subcategorization frequencies may be found when verb sense is adequately controlled.

Research paper thumbnail of 3.4. General properties of agrammatic narratives

Research paper thumbnail of Foreword by Michel Paradis

Research paper thumbnail of 3.1. Introduction

Research paper thumbnail of 5.1. Introduction

Research paper thumbnail of 4.1. Introduction

Research paper thumbnail of 2. Describing and Comparing Languages

Research paper thumbnail of Abbreviations and Conventions

Penn State University Press eBooks, Dec 11, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of PE93 特異的言語発達遅滞幼児の言語的特徴の解明 その3 : 音韻意識と色名呼称速度 : 健常児との比較から

日本教育心理学会総会発表論文集, Jul 20, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Communicative Function of Intonation Contour in Proto-Language: A Short Summary Note

Colorado research in linguistics, 1989

Research paper thumbnail of 2.2. Grammar across the world's languages

Research paper thumbnail of 7.2. Treatment for agrammatism

Research paper thumbnail of 2.1. Introduction

Research paper thumbnail of 3.5. Comparing elicitation materials

Research paper thumbnail of 5.3. Disturbances in reading aloud

Research paper thumbnail of Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World

Studies in speech pathology and clinical linguistics, Nov 30, 1995

... The Japanese transcription is phonemic rather than phonetic: it uses si (instead of &... more ... The Japanese transcription is phonemic rather than phonetic: it uses si (instead of 'shi') for [fi]; syo, sya for [Jo], [fa]; zi for [dsi]; hu (instead of 'fu') for [$u]; tu for [tsu]; and ti for [tfi] (tyo, tya for [t[o], [tja]. Long vowels are indicated by doubling the letter. Page 13. ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Acquisition of Distinctive Features

Research paper thumbnail of Neurolinguistic Aspects of the Japanese Writing System

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