© Journal of Language and Literature. This article deals with comparing two quite different languages - English and Arabic - in the field of the verb quantity. Our research involves morphology, syntax and semantics. The hypothesis that richer morphology reduces notional effects during agreement production within and across languages is the central idea of this study. In the course of time the English language has changed from grammatical into lexical one and currently has few morphological means to express different grammatical meanings but more hidden notional features involved in subject-verb agreement. The notional features are manifested in the so-called "agreement attraction", the cases of imbalance in subject-predicate and collective-...
In the processing of subject-verb agreement, non-subject plural nouns following a singular subject s...
Agreement can be characterized as the obligatory, multiple occurrence of a morphological feature. Th...
One of the specificities of Arabic is the agreement in grammar, which includes several language unit...
© Journal of Language and Literature. This article deals with comparing two quite different language...
© Journal of Language and Literature. This article deals with comparing two quite different language...
© Journal of Language and Literature. This article deals with comparing two quite different language...
This thesis critically analyses the intriguing behaviour of plural inanimate nouns triggering partia...
British and American speakers exhibit different verb number agreement patterns when sentence subject...
British and American speakers exhibit different verb number agreement patterns when sentence subject...
Number is one of a small set of basic conceptual categories with relatively clear grammatical reflec...
Item does not contain fulltextIn English, words like scissors are grammatically plural but conceptua...
In English, words like scissors are grammatically plural but conceptually singular, while words like...
Contains fulltext : 55701.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)British and Amer...
In English, words like scissors are grammatically plural but conceptually singular, while words like...
This squib proposes a split approach to adjectival agreement in Modern Standard Arabic in the Distri...
In the processing of subject-verb agreement, non-subject plural nouns following a singular subject s...
Agreement can be characterized as the obligatory, multiple occurrence of a morphological feature. Th...
One of the specificities of Arabic is the agreement in grammar, which includes several language unit...
© Journal of Language and Literature. This article deals with comparing two quite different language...
© Journal of Language and Literature. This article deals with comparing two quite different language...
© Journal of Language and Literature. This article deals with comparing two quite different language...
This thesis critically analyses the intriguing behaviour of plural inanimate nouns triggering partia...
British and American speakers exhibit different verb number agreement patterns when sentence subject...
British and American speakers exhibit different verb number agreement patterns when sentence subject...
Number is one of a small set of basic conceptual categories with relatively clear grammatical reflec...
Item does not contain fulltextIn English, words like scissors are grammatically plural but conceptua...
In English, words like scissors are grammatically plural but conceptually singular, while words like...
Contains fulltext : 55701.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)British and Amer...
In English, words like scissors are grammatically plural but conceptually singular, while words like...
This squib proposes a split approach to adjectival agreement in Modern Standard Arabic in the Distri...
In the processing of subject-verb agreement, non-subject plural nouns following a singular subject s...
Agreement can be characterized as the obligatory, multiple occurrence of a morphological feature. Th...
One of the specificities of Arabic is the agreement in grammar, which includes several language unit...