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Revisiting Possession in English
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Exploring Near-Nativeness in Second-Language English Speakers
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An Investigation of the Linguistic Properties of Emoji
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Dictionary Dissection: A Computational Approach to Recovering
Primitive Concepts
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The Syntactic Constraints of the Japanese Particle Ne
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Who really turned off the light?: Defining the licensing of
metonymic clipping from an empirical standpoint
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Account and Acquisition of Hiatus Resolution: /r/-Linking and /r/-Intrusion
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Bitch, You're Such a Slut!: How College Women use Bitch and Slut
for Identity and Relationship Work
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Language and Identity in an LGBT Community of Practice
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A Typology of Sonority Sequences in Word-Final Consonant Clusters
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The Role of Syntax in Word Conversion: Uses and Limits of a
Corpus-Based Approach to Converted Denominal Verbs
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'Any' as a Negative Polarity Item: From Old English to Early Modern
English
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Environmental Justice Evaluations Among Black Students
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Compensating for the Lack of a Gender-Neutral Pronoun in English:
What Makes a Method Successful (with Evidence from Chinese) and
What Should We Do?
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Making heads or tails of idiom processing: Semantic transparency,
syntactic flexibility, and the lexical representation of idioms
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Chinese ESL Learners' Overuse of the Definite Article: A Corpus
Study
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