Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... nouns , i.e. nouns whose referents are normally viewed as inherently possessed . ' Typical ' inalienable nouns in most languages are those referring to body parts , mental qualities , and phenom- ena regarded as parts of a whole ( e.g. ...
... nouns , i.e. nouns whose referents are normally viewed as inherently possessed . ' Typical ' inalienable nouns in most languages are those referring to body parts , mental qualities , and phenom- ena regarded as parts of a whole ( e.g. ...
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... nouns like length and height , it is also claimed that these nouns are ' primitives ' with regard to the adjectives . However , since it is clear that the nouns are morphologically derived from the adjectives ( length being long + -th ...
... nouns like length and height , it is also claimed that these nouns are ' primitives ' with regard to the adjectives . However , since it is clear that the nouns are morphologically derived from the adjectives ( length being long + -th ...
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... nouns is a condition for the formation of antonymous adjectives , but on the other hand in- herentness is not a constant property in nouns , then clearly we cannot control this kind of adjectivization merely by marking nouns as +/- ...
... nouns is a condition for the formation of antonymous adjectives , but on the other hand in- herentness is not a constant property in nouns , then clearly we cannot control this kind of adjectivization merely by marking nouns as +/- ...
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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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