Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... context . Due to these two properties , ASL allows null arguments ( subjects and / or objects ) in many circumstances . ( See Lillo - Martin 1986 for more discussion of null arguments in ASL . ) Lillo - Martin and Fischer ( 1992 ) have ...
... context . Due to these two properties , ASL allows null arguments ( subjects and / or objects ) in many circumstances . ( See Lillo - Martin 1986 for more discussion of null arguments in ASL . ) Lillo - Martin and Fischer ( 1992 ) have ...
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( 59 ) Possible context : Speaker knows addressee isn't feeling well , possibly due to something unhealthy s / he ate . t whq BREAKFAST , EAT e ' As for breakfast , what did you eat ? ' ( 60 ) Possible context : Son is talking to mother ...
( 59 ) Possible context : Speaker knows addressee isn't feeling well , possibly due to something unhealthy s / he ate . t whq BREAKFAST , EAT e ' As for breakfast , what did you eat ? ' ( 60 ) Possible context : Son is talking to mother ...
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... context ; without the appropriate context many consultants will usually judge them ungrammatical , while other consultants are able to construct an appropriate context that makes the sentence grammatical . Our analysis predicts such a ...
... context ; without the appropriate context many consultants will usually judge them ungrammatical , while other consultants are able to construct an appropriate context that makes the sentence grammatical . Our analysis predicts such a ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
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accented acquisition affix frames American Sign Language analysis approach argues articulatory phonology bimoraic C/IP Cambridge chapter clause clitic cognitive consonant constraints context contrast dialects dictionary discourse discussion English epenthesis ergative evidence example fact final Georgian gestural grammar guage HPSG Igbo Igbo vowel inflection intransitive John language Latin leftward lexeme lexical linguistic marked marker metrical morphemes morphology morphotactic Muisca nonmanual nouns object obstruents onset papers paradigm patterns phonetic phonology phrase plural position predictions prefix present pro-drop languages processing pronominal pronouns proposed prosodic protolanguage refer representation rightward rule Sanskrit screeve semantic sentence sequence Serbo-Croatian Slavic speakers spec-CP specific speech stem structure suffix syntactic syntax Table template tense theory tion tone topic trochaic truncation University Press verb forms vowel assimilation vowel harmony wanna weak syllable WH-movement wH-question word-final xedav-s xedavd-a