Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 83
Seite 403
... meaning between SAAD and either N or Q but not between SAAD and Tr ' . But it also appears that there is no difference of meaning between SAAD and NQ ; in effect , N and Q in the same sentence cancel each other out semantically . ' The ...
... meaning between SAAD and either N or Q but not between SAAD and Tr ' . But it also appears that there is no difference of meaning between SAAD and NQ ; in effect , N and Q in the same sentence cancel each other out semantically . ' The ...
Seite 424
... meaning of the sentences they represent.3 In addition to the general definition just formulated , Aspects contains a set of proposals ( specific , though tentative ) as to what the deep structures of large sets of English sentences look ...
... meaning of the sentences they represent.3 In addition to the general definition just formulated , Aspects contains a set of proposals ( specific , though tentative ) as to what the deep structures of large sets of English sentences look ...
Seite
... MEANING . SOME COVERT ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS IN ENGLISH : Interrogative Sentences ; Imperative Sentences . CON- CLUSIONS . 1974 , in preparation THE ORGANIZATION OF PHONOLOGY by STEPHEN R. ANDERSON CONTENTS : THE BASIC CONCEPTS OF ...
... MEANING . SOME COVERT ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS IN ENGLISH : Interrogative Sentences ; Imperative Sentences . CON- CLUSIONS . 1974 , in preparation THE ORGANIZATION OF PHONOLOGY by STEPHEN R. ANDERSON CONTENTS : THE BASIC CONCEPTS OF ...
Inhalt
The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
33 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adjectives alternative analysis appear apply arguments aspects assumed Chomsky claim clause communication complex considered consonants constraints contain context contrast course deep structure deletion derived determined dialects discussion distinction English environment evidence examples existence fact final function given grammar hypothesis important indicate interesting interpretation involved John kind language learning lexical linguistic marked meaning natural nominals normal noted nouns object observed occur particular phonetic phonological position possible precedence predicate present Press principle probably problem proposed question Raising reason reference relations relative relevant representations represented respect restriction result rule seems segments semantic sentences sequences speaker specific speech stress structure suggest surface syntactic theory tion tone transformational turn underlying University variable verb vowel