Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 60
Seite 585
... French - Canadian phonology is used with French words . Significantly , the French forms in Michif do not have the same phonolog- ical patterns as French Canadian , rendering untenable the possibility that Michif speakers lapse into a ...
... French - Canadian phonology is used with French words . Significantly , the French forms in Michif do not have the same phonolog- ical patterns as French Canadian , rendering untenable the possibility that Michif speakers lapse into a ...
Seite 643
... French loan words into English . Diensberg argues that the degree to which Anglo - Norman French was used in Britain has been underestimated ; while it is commonly supposed that Anglo - French ceased to be learned as a first lan- guage ...
... French loan words into English . Diensberg argues that the degree to which Anglo - Norman French was used in Britain has been underestimated ; while it is commonly supposed that Anglo - French ceased to be learned as a first lan- guage ...
Seite 827
... French . All comparisons made are with SF . It would have been helpful to make comparisons with other nonstandard varieties to allow the reader to situate more precisely the features of this variety in the North American context . In ...
... French . All comparisons made are with SF . It would have been helpful to make comparisons with other nonstandard varieties to allow the reader to situate more precisely the features of this variety in the North American context . In ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
alternation analysis approach argument associated authors Cambridge chapter child clause close complexity consider constructions contains context contrast definite denotation dialect discourse discussion distinction Dutch effect English evidence example expressions fact final focus forms French function German given grammar halo historical interest interpretation intransitive introduction involve Island issues John language lengthening lexical linguistic marked meaning Middle morphology nasal natural nominal notes noun object occur original patient patterns phonetic phonological pitch accent position possible pragmatic predicate present Press problem processing productivity provides question reference relation relative Review role rules semantic sentence shows Smith social speakers speech structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table theory tion topic transitive University variation varieties verb volume vowel