Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... types , each of which is illustrated in this paper . These parameters are encoded in the lexical subcategorization frame for clitics . It is shown that clitics are PHRASAL AFFIXES . Although languages appear to differ widely in types of ...
... types , each of which is illustrated in this paper . These parameters are encoded in the lexical subcategorization frame for clitics . It is shown that clitics are PHRASAL AFFIXES . Although languages appear to differ widely in types of ...
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... TYPES . Assigning values to the set of binary parameters yields eight possibilities for cliticization . Table 1 shows in outline form the eight predicted clitic types . In subsequent sections , I discuss examples cited in this table ...
... TYPES . Assigning values to the set of binary parameters yields eight possibilities for cliticization . Table 1 shows in outline form the eight predicted clitic types . In subsequent sections , I discuss examples cited in this table ...
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... types 152 88 178 135 59 62 72 58 103 Total word tokens 882 770 654 448 124 114 166 174 280 Tokens / Types * 6.5 8.75 3.7 3.3 2.1 1.8 2.3 3.0 2.7 Average Number of vocs mother / child 265 249 244 241 149 148 146 134 96 solitary play 87 ...
... types 152 88 178 135 59 62 72 58 103 Total word tokens 882 770 654 448 124 114 166 174 280 Tokens / Types * 6.5 8.75 3.7 3.3 2.1 1.8 2.3 3.0 2.7 Average Number of vocs mother / child 265 249 244 241 149 148 146 134 96 solitary play 87 ...
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accent affixes analysis appear approach argument aspect Chap Chinese claim clause clitics communication complement consider constituent constructions contains context contrast definite dialect direct discourse discussion distinction element English evidence examples expressed fact FIGURE final function give given grammar important indicate interesting interpretation involve John language lexical linguistic logical major marked meaning metalinguistic natural negation negative Note nouns object occur operator particles particular passive patterns person phonological phrase position possible pragmatic present Press principles problem question reading reference relation relative rules semantic sentences similar speakers speech stress structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table theory topic true types University utterance varieties verb words written York