Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... Tense - Aspect is more correct . * Creole languages are noted for their high degree of linguistic variation , es ... tense . Bickerton's analysis of Guyanese discusses only one item gu - which he considers to be a modal , and which ...
... Tense - Aspect is more correct . * Creole languages are noted for their high degree of linguistic variation , es ... tense . Bickerton's analysis of Guyanese discusses only one item gu - which he considers to be a modal , and which ...
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... tense form obligatorily occurs before modal forms . However , the only modal item which B illustrates as following tense is gu . It is true that gu can have modal meaning : ( 13 ) shi se aarait bai , a gu giv yu di moni ' She said ...
... tense form obligatorily occurs before modal forms . However , the only modal item which B illustrates as following tense is gu . It is true that gu can have modal meaning : ( 13 ) shi se aarait bai , a gu giv yu di moni ' She said ...
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... tense may intersect in such a way that either label is appropriate . Because gu is distributionally similar to past tense bin , but unlike the other modal items ( see below ) , and because of the semantics of the tense system ( see ...
... tense may intersect in such a way that either label is appropriate . Because gu is distributionally similar to past tense bin , but unlike the other modal items ( see below ) , and because of the semantics of the tense system ( see ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER | 493 |
Keith Allan | 509 |
Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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absolute negative addressees adjectives Allan Amsterdam analysis areal areal feature argument aspect basilect case-marking Chap chômeur Chomsky clitic comparative complement constructions context contrast coördination copula creole dative defined deletion dialects discourse discussion distinction ditransitive English ergative examples fact forms Four-stage Hypothesis French function German grammar grammatical relations guage illocutionary act illocutionary point indefinite article interpretation isoglosses Jicaque John Kinyarwanda language language contact lexical linguistic Luca markedness Marta Mayan Mayan languages meaning mesolect México modal morpheme morphological Nahuatl nominal notion noun noun class NP's object occur Ojibwa paper phonetic phonological phonological resolution phrase position predicted preposition present principles pronominal pronoun proposed quantifier referents resumptive rule semantic sentences sociolinguistic Spanish speakers specific speech Stage strategies structure suffix syntactic syntax tense theory tions topic Tübingen verb vowel words