Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 73
Seite 437
They make two methodological assumptions in estab- lishing the set of grammatical relations for a given language ... by demonstrating that each identified gram- matical relation represents a clustering of syntactic properties in the ...
They make two methodological assumptions in estab- lishing the set of grammatical relations for a given language ... by demonstrating that each identified gram- matical relation represents a clustering of syntactic properties in the ...
Seite 674
On the nature of grammatical relations . By ALEC P. MARANTZ . ( Linguistic In- quiry monograph 10. ) Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , 1984. Pp . xi , 339. Cloth $ 25.00 , paper $ 15.00 . Reviewed by ROBIN CLARK , UCLA Here Marantz attempts ...
On the nature of grammatical relations . By ALEC P. MARANTZ . ( Linguistic In- quiry monograph 10. ) Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , 1984. Pp . xi , 339. Cloth $ 25.00 , paper $ 15.00 . Reviewed by ROBIN CLARK , UCLA Here Marantz attempts ...
Seite 837
However , I am aware of one instance in which an SO becomes the PO when the previous PO loses its grammatical relation . Rhodes 1976 describes a number of Ojibwa rules which detransitivize monotransitive clauses - among them ...
However , I am aware of one instance in which an SO becomes the PO when the previous PO loses its grammatical relation . Rhodes 1976 describes a number of Ojibwa rules which detransitivize monotransitive clauses - among them ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
American analysis appear apply approach argues aspect associated claims clauses clitic comparative consider constraints constructions contains context contrast creole defined derived dialects discourse discussion distinction English evidence examples expressions fact factors final forms French function give given grammar historical hypothesis important individual interesting interpretation involve issues John language less lexical linguistic mark meaning names nature noted notion noun object occur past person phonological phrase position possible predicts present Press principle problems pronoun properties proposed provides question reading reference relations relative represent requires respect rule semantic sentences similar single situation social speakers specific speech Stage structure suggests syntactic syntax tense theory tones types University verb volume vowel writing