Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 66
Seite 19
In order to account for these kinds of interpretative differences , some pitchaccenting accounts make rather complex distinctions between “ focus'- and ' newness'marking accents ( e.g. see discussion of Selkirk 1995 in Büring 2006 ) ...
In order to account for these kinds of interpretative differences , some pitchaccenting accounts make rather complex distinctions between “ focus'- and ' newness'marking accents ( e.g. see discussion of Selkirk 1995 in Büring 2006 ) ...
Seite 20
and Swerts ( 2001 ) claim further that there is no categorical distinction between contrastive and noncontrastive accents ( see also Braun 2006 ) . Lastly , the L + H * / H * distinction cannot be made reliably by annotators ( Pitrelli ...
and Swerts ( 2001 ) claim further that there is no categorical distinction between contrastive and noncontrastive accents ( see also Braun 2006 ) . Lastly , the L + H * / H * distinction cannot be made reliably by annotators ( Pitrelli ...
Seite 420
The distinction between the two classes of intransitive verbs in Georgian is indeed neither between “ stative ' vs. ... the most important semantic parameter underlying the distinction between the so - called ' intransitive proper'and ...
The distinction between the two classes of intransitive verbs in Georgian is indeed neither between “ stative ' vs. ... the most important semantic parameter underlying the distinction between the so - called ' intransitive proper'and ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Inhalt
Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
Urheberrecht | |
2 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
addressee affixes agreement alternative Amsterdam analysis anaphor animacy argue argument associative auxiliary Bresnan Cambridge Chomsky claim clause CM&P cognitive Colloquial French complement complex compound constraints context contrast dative constructions definite derived dialects discourse discussion do-support DP subjects dvandvas effect ellipsis English evidence example extraction F-marking first-person focus French subject clitics function grammar grammaticalization guage head HPSG hyperbaton Infl inflectional information structure interaction interpretation island John Benjamins language lexeme lexical linguistic locative inversion markedness markers metrical structure morphological morphology movement noun nuclear accent Oxford patterns phonetic phonological phonological word phrase pitch accents plural position postpositive predicted prepositional present processing prominence pronouns properties proposed prosodic reading reference rheme second-person pronouns self-ascription semantic sentence speakers specific speech subject clitics subject doubling subject-auxiliary inversion syntactic syntax theme theory tion typology University Press Vedic verb word