Language, Band 51Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... unspecified . Normally N2 , the direct object of the complement clause , will be substituted for the unspeci- fied N1 and appear as the surface subject of the lower V. If it does , we will speak of the sentence as being ' passive ' ; if ...
... unspecified . Normally N2 , the direct object of the complement clause , will be substituted for the unspeci- fied N1 and appear as the surface subject of the lower V. If it does , we will speak of the sentence as being ' passive ' ; if ...
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... unspecified semantic subject , and topicalization ( or at least ' foregrounding ' ) of the underlying object ( e.g. , by virtue of its movement to surface subject position ) . There is no necessary relationship among these properties ...
... unspecified semantic subject , and topicalization ( or at least ' foregrounding ' ) of the underlying object ( e.g. , by virtue of its movement to surface subject position ) . There is no necessary relationship among these properties ...
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... unspecified underlying subject , and the higher predi- cate BE . As to the former , we must consider the general naturalness of unspecified arguments as a descriptive device ( especially at the level of semantic representation ) as well ...
... unspecified underlying subject , and the higher predi- cate BE . As to the former , we must consider the general naturalness of unspecified arguments as a descriptive device ( especially at the level of semantic representation ) as well ...
Inhalt
Confessio grammatici Morris Halle | 525 |
The archisegment in natural generative phonology Joan B Hooper | 536 |
Tunen tone changes and derived phonological contrast Robert W Wilkinson | 561 |
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adjective affixes Agent allomorphs alternative American Sign Language analysis appear apply arguments assimilation Black English boundary Chomsky & Halle ciascuno claim compounds condition consonant constraints construction coreference deixis deletion derived dialect discussion distinction Djuka epenthesis evidence example fact final vowels formal grammar hand homonyms Kannada Konkani KSKo lexical entries lexical items lexical redundancy rules lexicon LHØ Linguistic Society linguistic theory Luiseño meaning Mojave morphemes morphological MR2a nasal natural neutral nominal non-distinct Note nouns object obstruents occur paper passive sentences pattern phonetic phonological rules phrase pidgin position possible predict prefix present problem pronominal pronouns proposed question reference relative clause root semantic Sign Language sociolinguistic speakers specific speech stress structure suffix surface syllable syntactic syntax Thomas of Erfurt tion tone transformational transformational grammar trochaic Tunen underlying representations University unspecified Uto-Aztecan verb verse wine words Zhang-san