Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... aspect , which is confined semantically to the verb itself ? Second , according to B , relevance predicts that the categories in the middle of the hierarchy are more likely to be inflectional . Those at one end are more likely to be too ...
... aspect , which is confined semantically to the verb itself ? Second , according to B , relevance predicts that the categories in the middle of the hierarchy are more likely to be inflectional . Those at one end are more likely to be too ...
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... aspect , and mood together in comparing them with sub- ject agreement , which gives her 72 % vs. 65 % . But that's post hoc ; it only weakens her case for the centrality of tense and aspect , by showing that all but two languages have ...
... aspect , and mood together in comparing them with sub- ject agreement , which gives her 72 % vs. 65 % . But that's post hoc ; it only weakens her case for the centrality of tense and aspect , by showing that all but two languages have ...
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... aspect , serialization , and tense - characterized by an implicational hierarchy of the following form : ( 48 ) Aspect > Serialization > Tense I assume further the correctness of a hypothesis with a longer tradition ( J. Anderson 1972 ...
... aspect , serialization , and tense - characterized by an implicational hierarchy of the following form : ( 48 ) Aspect > Serialization > Tense I assume further the correctness of a hypothesis with a longer tradition ( J. Anderson 1972 ...
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