Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... verbal phrases represent actions vs. states , or are habitual vs. non - habitual . When verbal phrases of both the relative clause and the matrix sentence name non - habitual past actions , the occurrence of relative- clause - final -ta ...
... verbal phrases represent actions vs. states , or are habitual vs. non - habitual . When verbal phrases of both the relative clause and the matrix sentence name non - habitual past actions , the occurrence of relative- clause - final -ta ...
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... verbal phrases do not have progressive forms , they can appear only in the P or nonP ; thus , RC's with stative verbal phrases exhibit fewer forms - and fewer complications - than those whose verbal phrase contains a non - stative verbal ...
... verbal phrases do not have progressive forms , they can appear only in the P or nonP ; thus , RC's with stative verbal phrases exhibit fewer forms - and fewer complications - than those whose verbal phrase contains a non - stative verbal ...
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... verbal is non - stative and designates a single non - habitual past event , RC - final ( habitual ) te iru is perfectly grammatical because convergence occurs , unless the action designated by the MxS verbal phrase is of a kind that ...
... verbal is non - stative and designates a single non - habitual past event , RC - final ( habitual ) te iru is perfectly grammatical because convergence occurs , unless the action designated by the MxS verbal phrase is of a kind that ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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adjective adverb alternative analysis appears apply Arens argument assigned Bresnan Chinook Chinook Jargon Chomsky Chomsky's claim consonant consonantal constituent constraint cyclic deep structure deletion derivation dialects diphthongization discussion distinction echo-words elements embedded English evidence examples fact feature Gair German global rule grammar inflection Inoue's interpretation intonation Jakobson Japanese Jargon John kinoo Lakoff language lexical marked markedness markedness values masc meaning monophthongization morpheme nasal nasal vowels Nenets normal noted noun NP's object obstruents ordering hypothesis Pāli Pāṇini phonetic phonetic change phonological phrase position possible preceding predicate present primary stress problem pronominal pronouns proposal question reference relations relative clause segments semantic semantic structure sentences sequence Sinhalese speakers speech stress contours suffix surface structure syllable syntactic syntax tense tion transformational transformational grammar types underlying University unmarked verb verbal vocalic vowel vowel harmony watakusi words