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01:59:49
[M@L] Digital Signal Processing in R (DAY1)
01:54:58
[M@L] Digital Signal Processing in R (DAY2)
26:16
When can misparsing cause syntactic change?
24:58
"Laissez-Faire" Analogical Change
25:25
The converging grammaticalisation paths of passive and perfect participles
24:23
The Old Sardinian quantifier tot(t)u 'all': (Lack of) agreement and a ∀NumQ-construction
28:58
The diachrony of verbal categorizers in Indo-European: where does v come from?
26:16
Non-primary person features and the evolution of Romance ternary demonstrative systems
25:25
The loss of morphology and the emergence of analytic structures in Chinese
26:24
Tracking case innovation: a perspective from Marathi
25:13
On the development of indirect passives in English and Greek
29:36
On the historical development of pronouns referring to situations: 'expletives' in Germanic
24:03
V...2 patterns with 'het maakt' in spoken French Flemish
28:15
The role of the conservative learner in the rise and fall of verb-second
45:47
Spoken data as a source for diachronic syntax
24:47
Information structure and word order change: verb-first and verb-second in Icelandic
31:06
Syntactic change and pragmatic maintenance: discourse particle 'then' over the history of English
27:40
Anticausatives and A-movement in the history of Latin
25:56
Where do maybes come from? The interaction of history and acquisition
27:43
The paths that lead to verbal particles: Evidence from Hungarian
28:01
The emergence and syntax of 'sí que' in Catalan
44:16
Extending Parametric Comparison: Some Preliminary Results
29:37
The loss of wh-movement in Early Middle Chinese
24:42
Information Structure and OV-VO Variation in West-Germanic: A Comparative Perspective
26:51
Where to place a phrase? An informational and generative approach to phrasal extraposition
29:28
Studying syntactic change in (mostly) synchronic data: The view from 20th century Ontario, Canada
22:01
Swabian relatives: variation in the use of the wo-relativiser
26:14
After the variation comes something new! Grammaticalisation in French Support-Verb Constructions
22:26
Syntactic change in progress: the perspective from the loss of grammatical dialect features
25:07
'Everywhere' in the UK quantifies over individuals: a new locative impersonal subject
46:00
Using dialect variation to analyse ongoing change in some British English prepositional structures
11:22
Why Southern Germans lost the preterite and extended the perfect
01:08:08
Grammar Development 10: Meta-categories, Complex Categories, Further Advanced Features
29:07
Grammar Development 9: Long-distance dependencies, functional uncertainty, word order
01:02:59
Grammar Development 8: Verbal components
56:42
Grammar Development 7: Morphological Analyser, XLE Lookup Model
56:23
Grammar Development 6: Imperatives and coordination
59:16
Grammar Development 5: Integration of Optimality Marks
52:36
Grammar Development 4: Tokenisation, adjuncts and PPs
42:34
Grammar Development 3: Lexical rules, passives, dative shift, constraints
58:40
Grammar Development 2: LFG, syntactic rules and grammatical relations
50:33
Grammar Development 1: The basics
45:38
Lexical-Functional Grammar 9: Anaphora and Inside-Out Functional Uncertainty
57:38
Lexical-Functional Grammar 8: Information structure
01:24:39
Lexical-Functional Grammar 7: Control, complementation, and long distance dependencies
01:16:59
Lexical-Functional Grammar 6: Control and CP
01:15:38
Lexical-Functional Grammar 5: PPs
01:24:16
Lexical-Functional Grammar 4: Linking-Mapping Theory
01:25:40
Lexical-Functional Grammar 3: Argument structure
01:02:01
Lexical-Functional Grammar 2: Grammatical relations, functions and lexical integrity
01:18:09
Lexical-Functional Grammar 1: What is LFG?
01:11:07
History of English 10: Overview and revision
01:23:53
History of English 9: Modern English
01:12:13
History of English 8: Early Modern English
01:18:07
History of English 7: Middle English 2
01:01:45
History of English 6: Middle English 1
01:19:25
History of English 5: From Old to Middle English
01:23:02
History of English 4: Old English 2
01:22:38
History of English 3: Old English 1
01:19:13
History of English 2: Before Old English