Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... verbal prefix . My interpretation differs from his only in claiming that we do not need to posit the removal of the object in order to justify the shift of the postposition to a verbal prefix : as in Chechen - Ingush , Indo - European ...
... verbal prefix . My interpretation differs from his only in claiming that we do not need to posit the removal of the object in order to justify the shift of the postposition to a verbal prefix : as in Chechen - Ingush , Indo - European ...
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... verbal morphology may go back etymologically to elements of nominal morphology , but not vice versa.20 It also means that , if a piece of verbal morphology in one language is 20 Let us assume that the head - to - dependent progression ...
... verbal morphology may go back etymologically to elements of nominal morphology , but not vice versa.20 It also means that , if a piece of verbal morphology in one language is 20 Let us assume that the head - to - dependent progression ...
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... verbal continuatives ( as in 19 above ) , but also for the emergence of VERB as a habitual marker for verbal non - continuatives ( see Bickerton 1975 : 117 for GC parallels ) . The derivation is as follows.21 ( 21 ) Habitual aspect with ...
... verbal continuatives ( as in 19 above ) , but also for the emergence of VERB as a habitual marker for verbal non - continuatives ( see Bickerton 1975 : 117 for GC parallels ) . The derivation is as follows.21 ( 21 ) Habitual aspect with ...
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Abkhaz actants affixes African American analysis antecedent apply argues argument associated autosegmental autosegmental phonology basilectal Bhojpuri Caribbean Chomsky clause cliticization cognitive coindexing constituent constructions context contrast creole decreolization dependent-marked dependent-marking languages derived dialects discourse discussion downstep endocentric English evidence examples fact factors forms function geminates German grammar guage H-tones habitual head-marking languages hypothesis Inalterability incorporation interpretation Irish John language language death lexical linguistic features Linking Constraint markedness markers marking meaning melody mesolectal morphemes morphological native nominal noun NWBE object paper phonetic phonology phrases pidgin predicate present principle problems pronouns R-structure reference relations representation represented rule sample scores segments semantic sentences Shona social sociolinguistic speakers speech structure subordination suffixes syntactic syntax tense text types thematic roles THEME theoretical theory tier tonal tones topics University Press verb verbal vowels word order