Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... derived English adjectives . It is found that English adjectives are not semantic primitives , but rather are semantically based upon or derived from nouns or verbs . Categories of noun - based vs. verb - based adjectives are set up ...
... derived English adjectives . It is found that English adjectives are not semantic primitives , but rather are semantically based upon or derived from nouns or verbs . Categories of noun - based vs. verb - based adjectives are set up ...
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... derived from adverbial clauses . Much of the discussion may also be relevant to the subject of verb - based adjec- tives , developed in §8 . The overwhelming majority of English words listed in the dictionary as AD- VERBS are derived ...
... derived from adverbial clauses . Much of the discussion may also be relevant to the subject of verb - based adjec- tives , developed in §8 . The overwhelming majority of English words listed in the dictionary as AD- VERBS are derived ...
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... DERIVED ADJECTIVES 10. We observed earlier that , of the long list of adjectives in the English dictionary , the overwhelming majority are overtly derived ( by affixation ) from noun or verb stems . In the sections above , some rather ...
... DERIVED ADJECTIVES 10. We observed earlier that , of the long list of adjectives in the English dictionary , the overwhelming majority are overtly derived ( by affixation ) from noun or verb stems . In the sections above , some rather ...
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accent adjectives alternation analysis appear applies base Bill chapter Chomsky classes clause clear comparative complex conjunction considered consonant constraint constructions contains coördinate deep definite deletion derived dialects discussion distinctive distribution element English example existence fact Figure final function further give given grammar historical Hypothesis indicate instance interesting interpretation involved John language latter lexical linguistic marked meaning mentioned morphemes nature negative Note noun occur origin pairs particular passive phonemic phonological phrase position possible predicate present problem quantifiers question reading reason reference representations represented respectively result rules seems semantic sentence signs social speakers speech standard stress structure suggested surface syllable syntactic Table tense theory tion transformational underlying University variables verb Voegelin vowel