Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... emphatic variants of my , your , his etc. , and , in general , one's own is an emphatic variant of one's . For Persian this claim seems intuitively reasonable , and is plausible in the light of the analysis given in this paper . 6. In ...
... emphatic variants of my , your , his etc. , and , in general , one's own is an emphatic variant of one's . For Persian this claim seems intuitively reasonable , and is plausible in the light of the analysis given in this paper . 6. In ...
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... emphatic element rod which can occur as an adjunct to any simple NP for emphasis . With assumption 44c , one can account for all cases of emphasis which have been discussed so far ( SUBJECTIVE , POSSESSIVE , and the case of example 40 ) ...
... emphatic element rod which can occur as an adjunct to any simple NP for emphasis . With assumption 44c , one can account for all cases of emphasis which have been discussed so far ( SUBJECTIVE , POSSESSIVE , and the case of example 40 ) ...
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... emphatic placement rule . Similarly , sentences such as John came himself and John saw Mary himself must be accounted for by subject reduplication , emphatic placement , and perhaps other phenomena , but not by the reflexive rule . ' 17 ...
... emphatic placement rule . Similarly , sentences such as John came himself and John saw Mary himself must be accounted for by subject reduplication , emphatic placement , and perhaps other phenomena , but not by the reflexive rule . ' 17 ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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addition alternation ambiguity analysis appear apply argument assume base Bill called chapter claim clear complement concerned condition Conjunct consider consonants containing deep structure deleted dependency derived dialect discussion distinction distribution elements emphatic English errors evidence example explain fact Figure final formal forms further German given Gothic grammar hušang hypothesis implicative indicate interesting interpretation involved Italy John killed kind language least length lexical linguistic marked marker meaning Movement Note noun object occur original Persian phonemic phonological phrase position possible present problem proposed question reason reference reflexive represented result rule seems segments semantic sentence sequence shown similar sound speaker stress structure suggested syllable syntactic tense theory tion tone transformational true underlying University verb vowel