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( c ) ' The order of inflectional morphemes ( usually with respect to the verb stem ) is consistent across languages . There are also correlations between the meaning of a morpheme and the degree of fusion with the verb stem it exhibits ...
( c ) ' The order of inflectional morphemes ( usually with respect to the verb stem ) is consistent across languages . There are also correlations between the meaning of a morpheme and the degree of fusion with the verb stem it exhibits ...
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constraints , the restriction to singular referents is consistent . The question of animacy is more complex . It appears that the PA is more likely to be formed when the referent is human than when it is animal .
constraints , the restriction to singular referents is consistent . The question of animacy is more complex . It appears that the PA is more likely to be formed when the referent is human than when it is animal .
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Within the typological tradition largely initiated by Greenberg 1966 , basic order is often identified ( partly ) in terms of what is least pragmatically marked , most frequent in natural discourse , or most consistent throughout the ...
Within the typological tradition largely initiated by Greenberg 1966 , basic order is often identified ( partly ) in terms of what is least pragmatically marked , most frequent in natural discourse , or most consistent throughout the ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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agreement analysis appear apply approach argues argument aspect assigned associated assume basic bound claim clause complement complex consider consistent construction contains contrast critical derived discourse discussion distinction elements English evidence examples expressions fact FIGURE final Footing formal French function given gives governed grammar important indicate interesting interpretation involved John language lexical linguistic marked meaning morphological nature nominal notes noun NP's object occur particular patterns person phonological phrase position possible predication present Press principles problem production pronoun proposed question reading reference relation relative repetition representation requires result rule seems semantic sentences simple speakers specific speech structure suffix suggests syllable syntactic syntax theory topic treatment University verb volume vowel York