Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... wanna . It distinguishes three general approaches to the analysis of wanna : a phonological rule , lexicalization , or a derivational rule . Each approach has a different set of strengths , but they all have weaknesses as well . The ...
... wanna . It distinguishes three general approaches to the analysis of wanna : a phonological rule , lexicalization , or a derivational rule . Each approach has a different set of strengths , but they all have weaknesses as well . The ...
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... wanna . Most of the properties of wanna are well documented and uncontroversial , so they are simply listed below . 1 ( 6 ) SYNTAX a . For most speakers , want to does not reduce to wanna if want has an extracted object ( which would ...
... wanna . Most of the properties of wanna are well documented and uncontroversial , so they are simply listed below . 1 ( 6 ) SYNTAX a . For most speakers , want to does not reduce to wanna if want has an extracted object ( which would ...
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... wanna / o / eat . ( 23 ) Wanda / ǝr / eats . In both of these accents , both to and wanna share the same idiosyncratic pronunciation , which suggests strongly that the connection between them is not merely etymological , but synchronic ...
... wanna / o / eat . ( 23 ) Wanda / ǝr / eats . In both of these accents , both to and wanna share the same idiosyncratic pronunciation , which suggests strongly that the connection between them is not merely etymological , but synchronic ...
Inhalt
Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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acquisition adjective adjuncts affixes analysis anaphora approach argues argument Austronesian c-command chapter clitics closure voicing cognitive Cognitive Linguistics complement conjunct consonants constraints construction grammar context contrast cues devoicing dialects discontinuous NPs discourse discussion distinction duration effect English evidence example expression fact factives FLDH function Giannakidou grammar HPSG hypothesis ideophones implicature INDEX infinitival inflection interaction ISBN island Japanese John Benjamins language families lexeme lexical licensing linguistic loanwords Maliseet Maliseet-Passamaquoddy markedness meaning morphemes morphology negative Neolithic nonveridical noun obstruent Oxford parasitic gaps patterns perceptibility phonetic phonology phrasal phrase plural position pragmatic prediction presented processing pronoun proposed provides reference relative clause representation resultative constructions role secondary object segments semantic sentence singletons singular speakers speech stimuli structure suffix syntactic syntax theory tion verb veridical voiced geminates voiceless voiceless consonants vowel wanna word order