Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... reference . Such a context might have been established by the occurrence of a temporal adverb in an earlier sentence . Sup- pose that someone said to me : I hear that last Christmas there was a lot of excite- ment at your house . What ...
... reference . Such a context might have been established by the occurrence of a temporal adverb in an earlier sentence . Sup- pose that someone said to me : I hear that last Christmas there was a lot of excite- ment at your house . What ...
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... reference to nasalization ( cf. also Hyman & Schuh for examples dealing with tone ) . A vowel will always be somewhat nasal- ized in the context of a tautosyllabic nasal consonant ; but a given language can phonologize this phonetic ...
... reference to nasalization ( cf. also Hyman & Schuh for examples dealing with tone ) . A vowel will always be somewhat nasal- ized in the context of a tautosyllabic nasal consonant ; but a given language can phonologize this phonetic ...
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... reference John in both 5 and 6 : ( 5 ) That John won the race surprised him . ( 6 ) That he won the race surprised John . However , in some dialects he can cross - reference John only in 6. We can account for these facts by supposing ...
... reference John in both 5 and 6 : ( 5 ) That John won the race surprised him . ( 6 ) That he won the race surprised John . However , in some dialects he can cross - reference John only in 6. We can account for these facts by supposing ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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ablaut adjectives adverb alternative analysis apply Chomsky cleft sentences cognitive consonant constituent structure constraints constructions deep structure deletion derived desinential dialects discussion elements Embo enclitic English evidence examples fact focus forms Gaelic Golspie grammar inherent stress initial John language lenition lexical lexicon linguistic Luiseño M₁ marker masculine meaning morpheme morphological morphophonemic mutational nasalization negative nominative noted noun Nupe obstruent occur OV languages paper participle passive patterns phonetic phonological rules phrase plural polarity position possible predictable preposition present preterit problem pronoun proposed pseudo-cleft reference relations relative clause representation Russian RV's semantic features sentences sequences SPC's stressless stems subject to Metatony suffix suggest surface memory syllable syntactic syntax Table Tarascan tense theory tion tive transformational transformational grammar transformationally underlying underlying representation University verb verbal vowel Vowel Shift words younger speakers