Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... ASSIGNMENT . Languages with gender have ways to allot particular nouns to genders . Models of this property are known as assignment systems . Corbett ( 1991 ) develops a typology in which languages can have either a semantic assignment ...
... ASSIGNMENT . Languages with gender have ways to allot particular nouns to genders . Models of this property are known as assignment systems . Corbett ( 1991 ) develops a typology in which languages can have either a semantic assignment ...
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... assignment to morphological class . For Arapesh there is one gender assign- ment rule that combines semantic and ... assignment to morphological class in Arapesh is normally based on the phonology of the stem . The Mayali system differs ...
... assignment to morphological class . For Arapesh there is one gender assign- ment rule that combines semantic and ... assignment to morphological class in Arapesh is normally based on the phonology of the stem . The Mayali system differs ...
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The assignment of congruent morphological classes for genders in 31 involves an asymmetry in which class assignment may rely on the semantic principles of gender assignment , but not the other way around . We discuss this in detail in ...
The assignment of congruent morphological classes for genders in 31 involves an asymmetry in which class assignment may rely on the semantic principles of gender assignment , but not the other way around . We discuss this in detail in ...
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African agreement American Amsterdam analysis approach argues argument assignment c-command Cambridge chapter Chomsky clitic coda cognitive complex consonants constraints constructions context copula courts demonstrative dialects discourse discussion English evidence example exceptional case default expanded-identity fact feature class feature geometry FEIs focus forms functional gender German grammar guage harmony heavy hyperbaton identity ideophones interaction issues Japanese Javanese John Benjamins Kambera Khalkha kun-kurrng Kunwinjku language lexical items lexicon light verb linguistic local-identity markedness masculine Mayali meaning metonymy minimalist morphemes morphological class node normal case default noun obstruent Oxford papers patterns phonetic phonology phrase prefix present projection pronouns reference relevant representation role roots semantic sentence sociolinguistic speakers specific speech structure suffix suggests SVCs syllable weight syntactic syntax Table theory tion topic types University Press variation verb volume vowel vowel harmony Warren County weight distinctions word order Yorùbá