Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... speaker of English often runs into odd facts . As if the syntactic , lexical , and morphological peculiarities with which other people's languages are unfortunately replete were not enough to confound the English speaker , he encounters ...
... speaker of English often runs into odd facts . As if the syntactic , lexical , and morphological peculiarities with which other people's languages are unfortunately replete were not enough to confound the English speaker , he encounters ...
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... speaker of English can ask , ' What do you think ? ' Three condi- tions determine when such locutions are acceptable : ( i ) The status of the addressee should be somewhat higher than that of the speaker , since offering a choice is an ...
... speaker of English can ask , ' What do you think ? ' Three condi- tions determine when such locutions are acceptable : ( i ) The status of the addressee should be somewhat higher than that of the speaker , since offering a choice is an ...
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... speaker is not pre- pared to take responsibility for the claim that the alleged reason is in fact the real reason for an action . With the indicative , as in 33 , the speaker implicitly takes responsibility . We have no natural means of ...
... speaker is not pre- pared to take responsibility for the claim that the alleged reason is in fact the real reason for an action . With the indicative , as in 33 , the speaker implicitly takes responsibility . We have no natural means of ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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accent actant adjectives allophones analysis aorist aphasia appear apply Arabic argument boundary chapter Chinook Chinook Jargon Chomsky clause consonant constraints context contrast Dative deleted derived dialects diphthongs discussion English environment epenthesis examples Extraposition fact Fillmore full-grade function glides grammar Hittite imperative impv indeterminate indicate inflection interpretation intonation Jargon John language lexical linguistic Locative mamuk marked marker meaning minor phrase monophthongization morphemes Mouton nasal NEGATTRAC NEGCONCORD Nez Perce Nguna nominal normal noun phrase NP's object objectivalization obligatory obstruents occur paper passive pattern phonetic phonological pitch placement position possible predicate preposition present problem pronominal pronoun quantifier question reference rule segments semantic sentence speaker speech stress structure subjunctive suffix surface syllable syntactic syntax tense theory tion transformational transformational grammar Tzeltal UESP UESP's underlying University verb vowel Vulgar Latin word zài