Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 88
Seite 565
Subject Direct Object ≥ Indirect Object Object of Preposition > Possessor NP ≥ Object of Comparative Particle . b . If X > Y and Y dominates Z , then X ≥ Z. Thus if objects of prepositions , which are low on the hierarchy , can be ...
Subject Direct Object ≥ Indirect Object Object of Preposition > Possessor NP ≥ Object of Comparative Particle . b . If X > Y and Y dominates Z , then X ≥ Z. Thus if objects of prepositions , which are low on the hierarchy , can be ...
Seite 602
The possessive pronoun , unlike the direct object , is not deletable . Further evidence that ke is not pronominal comes from sentences in which the embedded coreferent is the object of a prep- osition : ( 77 ) doxtar ey ke ma kitǝba ...
The possessive pronoun , unlike the direct object , is not deletable . Further evidence that ke is not pronominal comes from sentences in which the embedded coreferent is the object of a prep- osition : ( 77 ) doxtar ey ke ma kitǝba ...
Seite 799
In older stages of the language , there is no confusion : underlying objects can appear only in the surface nominative . ... and a process of Object Preposing is needed to account for the nominative surface case of the underlying object ...
In older stages of the language , there is no confusion : underlying objects can appear only in the surface nominative . ... and a process of Object Preposing is needed to account for the nominative surface case of the underlying object ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Inhalt
Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
Urheberrecht | |
15 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abstract acceptable allow analysis appear apply argument assumed claim comparatives complement complete conjunct consider constituent constraint construction contains coördination correct deletion derivation dialects direct discussion embedded English evidence examples explain expression fact final formal function give given grammar identification important indicative intelligent involved John language linguistic Maria marked Mary meaning Michigan natural Note noun object occur original particular passive person phonological position possible preposition present Press problem pronoun proposal question raising reason reduction reference relative clauses relativization represented restricted result Review rule seems semantic sentences similar situation speakers specific speech structure subjunctive suggests surface syntactic syntax texts theory tion transformational underlying University verb York