Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... simple sentence . ( In a simple sentence , if the speaker wishes to mark an object as definite , he must topicalize it , as in 16a = 13c . ) In fact , sa occurs as an object marker exclusively in constructions of two types , namely ...
... simple sentence . ( In a simple sentence , if the speaker wishes to mark an object as definite , he must topicalize it , as in 16a = 13c . ) In fact , sa occurs as an object marker exclusively in constructions of two types , namely ...
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... simple sentence ) is predictably modified by the meanings of other words in the sentence . Howe 1970 has shown that cognitive balance or imbalance in simple sentences ( e.g. The surgeon praises the nurse vs. The convict likes the judge ) ...
... simple sentence ) is predictably modified by the meanings of other words in the sentence . Howe 1970 has shown that cognitive balance or imbalance in simple sentences ( e.g. The surgeon praises the nurse vs. The convict likes the judge ) ...
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... simple or compound . He gives the following formula , specifying three types of compounds . Each line contains the formula for one type : ( i ) A and B are simple , ( ii ) A and B are com- pounds , ( iii ) A and B are compounds of ...
... simple or compound . He gives the following formula , specifying three types of compounds . Each line contains the formula for one type : ( i ) A and B are simple , ( ii ) A and B are com- pounds , ( iii ) A and B are compounds of ...
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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