Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 36
Seite 123
Let us first consider examples in which the suffixation of -kan to existing verbs increases the number of the verb's syntactic arguments . CAUSATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS . The first such case is that of causatives , as shown in 1 through 3.
Let us first consider examples in which the suffixation of -kan to existing verbs increases the number of the verb's syntactic arguments . CAUSATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS . The first such case is that of causatives , as shown in 1 through 3.
Seite 142
First , let us suppose that -kan is a functional head that roughly corresponds to CAUSE in 40 , as would normally be assumed for causative constructions derived by an overt causative morpheme associated with an external argument .
First , let us suppose that -kan is a functional head that roughly corresponds to CAUSE in 40 , as would normally be assumed for causative constructions derived by an overt causative morpheme associated with an external argument .
Seite 174
It is tough to follow the authors in their assumption that , for one , eV principally derive from tV by reduction , that is , expletivization ( 166 ) : Unaccusatives like die ( causative kill ) , German sterben ( causative töten ) ...
It is tough to follow the authors in their assumption that , for one , eV principally derive from tV by reduction , that is , expletivization ( 166 ) : Unaccusatives like die ( causative kill ) , German sterben ( causative töten ) ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adjectives adverbial Amsterdam analysis animacy argue benefactive Cambridge University Press camouflage chapter Chomsky claim clauses clitic cognitive complement complex constraints construction grammar constructions contrast crosslinguistic derived discourse discussion editor endangered languages English event evidentiality example external argument f-structure fact focus frequency statistics functional grammar grammaticalization Guaraní Hupa iambic pentameter implicatures interpretation ISBN issues Japanese Jingulu John Benjamins Journal Korean language language contact lexical lexicon markedness marking meaning minimalist Minsu morpheme morphological Moulton Navajo nominal tense noun object Oxford University Press participial patterns phonetic phonology phrase position possessor pragmatic predicate preposition pronoun properties proposed psycholinguistics range assignment reference reflexive relation result semantic sentences skVk spap speakers spVp stVt subordinative suffix syllable syntactic syntax theoretical theory tion Tok Pisin tokens topic toy house unaccusatives ungrammatical verb verbal vowel word Yup'ik