Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... negative markers when these are sentence qualifiers . Japanese again provides clear examples . The negative of statements is made by suffixing nai to verbs or verbal constructions , as in yomanai ' He does not read . ' By contrast ...
... negative markers when these are sentence qualifiers . Japanese again provides clear examples . The negative of statements is made by suffixing nai to verbs or verbal constructions , as in yomanai ' He does not read . ' By contrast ...
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... negative constraint : ( 4 ) ~ [ ] -sonorant + voiced ~ [ = ## In a situation like this we need not state independent negative constraints , but can allow such constraints to be derived from if - then constraints . There is , however ...
... negative constraint : ( 4 ) ~ [ ] -sonorant + voiced ~ [ = ## In a situation like this we need not state independent negative constraints , but can allow such constraints to be derived from if - then constraints . There is , however ...
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... negative . Thus , appropriately enough , Greenberg 1966 reports that sentence - positive is universally unmarked ( John is here ) and sentence - negative is marked ( John is not here ) . But , like one's intuitions , this criterion is ...
... negative . Thus , appropriately enough , Greenberg 1966 reports that sentence - positive is universally unmarked ( John is here ) and sentence - negative is marked ( John is not here ) . But , like one's intuitions , this criterion is ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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