Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 61
Seite 617
... nouns . Noun dependents of verbs can also be constrained by the ' one per sent principle ' , which stipulates that there can be only one instance of each case relation per clause ( see below ) . The following is an example of a ...
... nouns . Noun dependents of verbs can also be constrained by the ' one per sent principle ' , which stipulates that there can be only one instance of each case relation per clause ( see below ) . The following is an example of a ...
Seite 621
... nouns . Consider the celebrated example a student of linguistics with long hair , which has been advanced as evidence for a noun phrase within a noun phrase ( Hornstein & Lightfoot 1981 ) . The prepositional phrase of lin- guistics ...
... nouns . Consider the celebrated example a student of linguistics with long hair , which has been advanced as evidence for a noun phrase within a noun phrase ( Hornstein & Lightfoot 1981 ) . The prepositional phrase of lin- guistics ...
Seite 836
... NOUN , and it assigns GEN case to its NOUN PHRASE Complement knig ( 92 ) ; but in oblique NPs like 6b , the numeral pjati is an ADJECTIVE and , therefore , simply agrees in case with the head noun knigam ( 92 ) . This means that pjat ...
... NOUN , and it assigns GEN case to its NOUN PHRASE Complement knig ( 92 ) ; but in oblique NPs like 6b , the numeral pjati is an ADJECTIVE and , therefore , simply agrees in case with the head noun knigam ( 92 ) . This means that pjat ...
Inhalt
Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
12 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
agreement analysis appear approach argues argument argument structure called century chapter claim clause clitic Cloth communication condition consider constructions contains context contrast dependent described dimension direct discourse discussion distinction duration effect English evidence example expressions fact final French function genres German gerund given grammar head historical illustrate important indicates initial interesting interpretation inversion involved issues John language letters lexical linguistic marked Mary meaning nasal nature nominal notes noun object occur oral original particular period person phrase plural position possible present Press principles problem pronoun properties proposed Propositional provides question reader reading reference reflexive relation relatively represent require rules semantic sentence shows social speakers speech structure style suggests syntactic syntax texts theory topic University verb volume vowels York