Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... sign languages are not confined to simultaneous morphological structures . At least some sign languages also have sequential affixation . These linear structures differ significantly from the simultaneous type , not only in the way the ...
... sign languages are not confined to simultaneous morphological structures . At least some sign languages also have sequential affixation . These linear structures differ significantly from the simultaneous type , not only in the way the ...
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... language . Sign - language morphology thus seems to comprise two radically different types . One is rich , complex , and simultaneous , and the other is sparse , relatively simple , and sequential . Sign languages seem to present the ...
... language . Sign - language morphology thus seems to comprise two radically different types . One is rich , complex , and simultaneous , and the other is sparse , relatively simple , and sequential . Sign languages seem to present the ...
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... SIGN LANGUAGES AND YOUNG CREOLE LANGUAGES . Previ- ous researchers ( Fischer 1978 , Gee & Goodhart 1988 ) have pointed out that the gram- matical structure of American Sign Language exhibits striking similarities to that of young creole ...
... SIGN LANGUAGES AND YOUNG CREOLE LANGUAGES . Previ- ous researchers ( Fischer 1978 , Gee & Goodhart 1988 ) have pointed out that the gram- matical structure of American Sign Language exhibits striking similarities to that of young creole ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
Urheberrecht | |
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absolute adjectives affixes agreement American Sign Language Amsterdam analysis animacy approach Arabic argues argument structure Boas Cambridge characters Chomsky clause clitic cognitive collocational restrictions comparative complement complex compounds constraints constructions contact edges context contrast corpus creole creole languages CRUZ The University degree Deixis discourse discussion English event example fact foot foot-level forms frequency function gender gradable adjectives grammar guage incorporation Infl inflectional interpretation ISBN John Benjamins Kahane lexemes lexical linguistic Mapudungun meaning modifiers morphemes morphology Nahuatl Nanti noun noun incorporation object patterns PFT/MON phonological phrase PNG features postverbal predict present preterite pronouns properties result role scale semantic sentences Sesotho sign languages sociolinguistic Southern Tiwa Spanish speakers speech standard suffix syllables syntactic syntax tense thematic roles theory tion tree typology unaccusative verbs University Press variability variants verb vowel word order