Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... deixis , come may be used in evaluative deixis to indicate approval of some end state , as in He came through a lot , while evaluative go is used with a non- positive meaning , as in He went through a lot . It is suggested that both ...
... deixis , come may be used in evaluative deixis to indicate approval of some end state , as in He came through a lot , while evaluative go is used with a non- positive meaning , as in He went through a lot . It is suggested that both ...
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... deixis : in change - of - state idioms , the normal state serves as the deictic center ; in speaker - addressee deixis , the speaker's location ( loosely speaking ) serves the same function . The deictic center in each instance is the ...
... deixis : in change - of - state idioms , the normal state serves as the deictic center ; in speaker - addressee deixis , the speaker's location ( loosely speaking ) serves the same function . The deictic center in each instance is the ...
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... deixis because of their containing the deictic verbs come and go . However , speaker - addressee deixis itself could really be regarded as an elaborate extension of the more basic deictic contrast between EGO as the deictic center and ...
... deixis because of their containing the deictic verbs come and go . However , speaker - addressee deixis itself could really be regarded as an elaborate extension of the more basic deictic contrast between EGO as the deictic center and ...
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The arguments about deep structure | 423 |
Deepstructure appositive and complement NPs | 446 |
Double nominatives in Chinese | 455 |
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abstract adjectives adverbs alternative analysis anaphoric appear apply arguments assumed chimpanzees Chomsky claim clause clusters complex consonants constraints context contrast copula deep structure deixis deletion derivational history dialects discussion distinction Dravidian Elamite English environment Epenthesis evidence examples extrinsic ordering fact function geminate Genie given glossolalia grammar hypothesis interpretation involved John killed Bill Kiparsky labial Lakoff language lexical Linguistic Society markedness meaning morpheme nasal nominals normal noted nouns objective content obstruents occur Pāṇini paper phonetic phonological rules phrasal verbs phrases pitch position possible precedence predicate present problem pronouns proposed question reference relations relative relative clause relevant representations restriction Sanskrit semantic sentences sequences speaker specific speech standard theory stem stress string structural description suffix syllable syntactic syntax tion tone transformational transformational grammar turn-taking underlying University unmarked utterance variable verb vowel vowel harmony words