This research examines the influence of prosodic shape, token frequency, and recency on comparative form preferences in English. To examine this, participants completed an unprimed and a primed forced-choice acceptability-judgment task. While the unprimed study\u27s results show that comparative form selection is largely influenced by an adjective\u27s prosodic shape and token frequency, the primed study shows that recency also plays a role in comparative form selection. More specifically, when primed with a synthetic comparative, participants were less likely to choose the comparative form that the adjective typically occurs in. These results are paralleled by the reaction time results, suggesting that recency of a synthetic comparative ma...
This thesis examines the rare and ungrammatical phenomenon of adjective double comparison in Present...
Several factors have been identified in the recent literature to explain variation in the selection ...
This paper investigates case preferences for English pronouns in non-coordinated environments subjec...
The system of comparative formation exhibits two striking morphosyntactic differences between the Br...
One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expression ar...
This paper adduces novel support for the claim that a theory of processing efficiency is best suited...
GRAMMATICAL OPTIONALITY refers to the ability to realize the same meaning using more than one gramma...
There are mainly two ways of comparing adjectives in English: the analytic and the synthetic. The an...
There are two main ways of expressing the comparative in English adjectives. One is to precede the a...
T his paper examines the contemporary tendencies in comparison of adjectives which signify colours. ...
We look at the internal structure of the English analytic comparative marker more, arguing that it s...
One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expression ar...
When a language offers multiple options for expressing the same meaning, what principles govern a sp...
This chapter explores intra- and extra-linguistic variation and change in the productivity of adject...
The book is concerned with a hitherto underresearched grammaticalization process: the development fr...
This thesis examines the rare and ungrammatical phenomenon of adjective double comparison in Present...
Several factors have been identified in the recent literature to explain variation in the selection ...
This paper investigates case preferences for English pronouns in non-coordinated environments subjec...
The system of comparative formation exhibits two striking morphosyntactic differences between the Br...
One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expression ar...
This paper adduces novel support for the claim that a theory of processing efficiency is best suited...
GRAMMATICAL OPTIONALITY refers to the ability to realize the same meaning using more than one gramma...
There are mainly two ways of comparing adjectives in English: the analytic and the synthetic. The an...
There are two main ways of expressing the comparative in English adjectives. One is to precede the a...
T his paper examines the contemporary tendencies in comparison of adjectives which signify colours. ...
We look at the internal structure of the English analytic comparative marker more, arguing that it s...
One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expression ar...
When a language offers multiple options for expressing the same meaning, what principles govern a sp...
This chapter explores intra- and extra-linguistic variation and change in the productivity of adject...
The book is concerned with a hitherto underresearched grammaticalization process: the development fr...
This thesis examines the rare and ungrammatical phenomenon of adjective double comparison in Present...
Several factors have been identified in the recent literature to explain variation in the selection ...
This paper investigates case preferences for English pronouns in non-coordinated environments subjec...