Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 54
Seite 669
... reference is more marked than forward reference , backward reference involves NP types of greater inherent anaphoricity . This is taken to be universal . Individuals differ , however , with respect to the threshold of anaphoricity . For ...
... reference is more marked than forward reference , backward reference involves NP types of greater inherent anaphoricity . This is taken to be universal . Individuals differ , however , with respect to the threshold of anaphoricity . For ...
Seite 672
... reference is more marked than forward reference . Apparently , a higher degree of anaphoricity is necessary for backward reference than for forward reference , since sentences with forward reference , analogous to 68-70 , are all ...
... reference is more marked than forward reference . Apparently , a higher degree of anaphoricity is necessary for backward reference than for forward reference , since sentences with forward reference , analogous to 68-70 , are all ...
Seite 674
... reference . The marked status of backward reference requires the use of anaphora of higher inherent anaphoricity than is needed for forward reference . Thus , backward reference with definite descriptions is rejected by all speakers ...
... reference . The marked status of backward reference requires the use of anaphora of higher inherent anaphoricity than is needed for forward reference . Thus , backward reference with definite descriptions is rejected by all speakers ...
Inhalt
Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
18 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
active alternative American analysis appear apply Arabic aspects Campbell claim clause comparative completion Condition consonants constraints construction conversation derived determinant dialects dictionary discussion E. H. Sturtevant English Etymology evidence example fact forms fronting function Germanic grammar Greek historical Hittite indicates Indo-European initial interest introduction language Latin least Lehmann linguistics lowering material meaning Movement Obituary objective content observations occurs operation organization origin parties person phonemes phonology position possible predicates present Press problem prominence Proto-Indo-European question R. A. Hall Jr R. G. Kent raising reading reference relation relative Relevancy rhymes root rules selects semantic sentence Society Spanish speaker speech Sprache Stahlke stress structure surface syntactic syntax talk techniques theory transformational turn turn-taking system University variable verb vowel