Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 93
Seite 525
... approach , in contrast , there is simply no way to generate a language that regularly elides V2 at lexical word boundaries , for reasons discussed above . 8. Further ISSUES . The goal of this article was to show how an approach based on ...
... approach , in contrast , there is simply no way to generate a language that regularly elides V2 at lexical word boundaries , for reasons discussed above . 8. Further ISSUES . The goal of this article was to show how an approach based on ...
Seite 585
... approach , S first presents the ' classic ' theory via the work of ( generally founding ) scholars that S considers central to the development of that approach . She then uses novel data to highlight the sorts of questions the approach ...
... approach , S first presents the ' classic ' theory via the work of ( generally founding ) scholars that S considers central to the development of that approach . She then uses novel data to highlight the sorts of questions the approach ...
Seite 587
... approach . Thus , the sense of issues that have both been explored by , and in turn informed the develop- ment of , any given approach ends up being fairly narrow . This is particularly true with reference to the ethnography of ...
... approach . Thus , the sense of issues that have both been explored by , and in turn informed the develop- ment of , any given approach ends up being fairly narrow . This is particularly true with reference to the ethnography of ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquisition Algonquian analysis anaphora animacy approach argues argument aspects Cambridge Chamorro chapter Chichewa Chinantec Chomsky clauses clitics cognitive constraints context contrast coreference creoles culture dialects dictionary DIRECT ALIGN discourse discussion elision English English personal pronouns epenthesis example expression fact female function function word gender genitive glide formation grammar guage Haas Hunzib interpretation inverse involve issues Japanese personal language lexical word lexicon Linguistic Society male markedness MAXLEX MAXWI meaning minimalist program morphemes morphology Niger-Congo noun object obviation obviative papers participant hierarchy passive patterns phonetic phonology phrase structure present principles problem processes proximate puns ranking reader reference relevant role sandhi semantic sentences sociolinguistics speakers speech suffix syllable syntactic syntax textbook theory third person time'-away construction tion tone tone sandhi topics types Tzotzil University Press V₁ V₂ elision verb violates volume vowel zahr