LINGUIST List 16.2487
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Fri Aug 26 2005
Qs: Passivazation in Indo-Aryan; Dyslexia & Syntax
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1. Soma
Paul,
Passivazation in Indo-Aryan Languages
2. Mai
Kuha,
Dyslexia and Learning Syntax
Message 1: Passivazation in Indo-Aryan Languages
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Date: 25-Aug-2005
From: Soma Paul <somapauls gmail.com>
Subject: Passivazation in Indo-Aryan Languages
Any reference of the works done on passivazation and passive construction of Indo-Aryan languages?
Linguistic Field(s):
Language Description
Linguistic Theories
Semantics
Language Family(ies): Indo-Aryan
Message 2: Dyslexia and Learning Syntax
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Date: 25-Aug-2005
From: Mai Kuha <mkuha bsu.edu>
Subject: Dyslexia and Learning Syntax
A dyslexic student is enrolled in my introductory English grammar course. Are syntactic structures and linguists' ways of representing them more difficult to interpret for someone in her situation? I would welcome any guidance on how the student and I can best approach this semester's work. Mai Kuha Department of English Ball State University Muncie, Indiana
Linguistic Field(s):
Neurolinguistics
Syntax
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