Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... refer to whatever object a clause refers to , or pro can refer to that object but it cannot have C / IP as LINGUISTIC antecedent . For convenience , we will refer to the first approach as ONTOLOGICAL and to the second as GRAMMAtical ...
... refer to whatever object a clause refers to , or pro can refer to that object but it cannot have C / IP as LINGUISTIC antecedent . For convenience , we will refer to the first approach as ONTOLOGICAL and to the second as GRAMMAtical ...
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... refer to propositions . Tests attempt- ing to establish whether or not pro may refer to a proposition at all , as in the case of a complement to a propositional attitude verb , prove inconclusive . Maria espase to podi tis ] , pro la ...
... refer to propositions . Tests attempt- ing to establish whether or not pro may refer to a proposition at all , as in the case of a complement to a propositional attitude verb , prove inconclusive . Maria espase to podi tis ] , pro la ...
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If a pronoun can refer to an entity without a linguistic antecedent ( i.e. if nothing forces it to make use of a linguistic antecedent ) , and if pro can in principle refer to an SOA ( as when the SOA is referred to by an NP : cf. Fig ...
If a pronoun can refer to an entity without a linguistic antecedent ( i.e. if nothing forces it to make use of a linguistic antecedent ) , and if pro can in principle refer to an SOA ( as when the SOA is referred to by an NP : cf. Fig ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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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