Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... inversion . Why such an over- lay predication occurs is discussed further below . In summary , we have seen that in both English and Chichewa the core ar- gument structure of locative inversion is a location predicated of a theme . Both ...
... inversion . Why such an over- lay predication occurs is discussed further below . In summary , we have seen that in both English and Chichewa the core ar- gument structure of locative inversion is a location predicated of a theme . Both ...
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... inversion . Finally , a comparison of the results of this research with those reported in Prince 1992 indicates that discourse- familiarity correlates not with subjecthood but rather with relative sentence position . 2. Definition AND ...
... inversion . Finally , a comparison of the results of this research with those reported in Prince 1992 indicates that discourse- familiarity correlates not with subjecthood but rather with relative sentence position . 2. Definition AND ...
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... inversion are distinct from those she attributes to other inversion types . Eliminating quotation inversion and subject - aux inversion , the remaining functions she lists can be subsumed under her ' connective function ' , relating the ...
... inversion are distinct from those she attributes to other inversion types . Eliminating quotation inversion and subject - aux inversion , the remaining functions she lists can be subsumed under her ' connective function ' , relating the ...
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adjacent adult adverbial analysis anaphora argues argument structure Big Bird Bresnan Cambridge chapters Chichewa child clause cliticized Cloth cognitive complement consonants constituent constraints context contrast Cookie Monster coreference coronal consonants corpus creole dialects discourse discourse-old discussion disjunctive accents Ernie example expletive focus forms function grammar type guage Hebrew hypothesis inferrable inverted locative John labial language acquisition language contact lexical Lezgian Linguistic Society linguistic theory locative inversion markedness McDaniel morphology nasal node nouns object paper phonetic phonological phrases phonology phrase position postposed pragmatic predicate prepositions present principles problem pronouns proposed prosodic prosodic structure reference relations relevant representation role rule Scansion semantic sentences sociolinguistics speakers speech stress syllable syntactic syntax target and trigger theme Tiberian Tiberian Hebrew tion tone topic University Press verb vowel vowel harmony word York