Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 2004 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 20
Seite 754
... noun phrase , there is reason to believe that noun phrases representing direct objects would be longer than those representing subjects of sentential complements , again on the basis of the location of likely prosodic boundaries . In ...
... noun phrase , there is reason to believe that noun phrases representing direct objects would be longer than those representing subjects of sentential complements , again on the basis of the location of likely prosodic boundaries . In ...
Seite 757
... noun phrases for the two sets of verbs did not differ significantly in log frequency ( t ( 17 ) < 1 , p > 0.10 ) . There was a marginally significant difference in length ( measured as number of syllables ) of the subject noun phrases ...
... noun phrases for the two sets of verbs did not differ significantly in log frequency ( t ( 17 ) < 1 , p > 0.10 ) . There was a marginally significant difference in length ( measured as number of syllables ) of the subject noun phrases ...
Seite 764
... noun phrases following DO - bias verbs ( 484 vs. 477 ms : F1 ( 1,19 ) < 1.5 , F2 ( 1,9 ) < 1 , n.s. ) . = = 8.4 . DURATION OF SILENCES FOLLOWING THE AMBIGUOUS NOUN PHRASES . For the si- lence , if any , following the ambiguous noun phrase ...
... noun phrases following DO - bias verbs ( 484 vs. 477 ms : F1 ( 1,19 ) < 1.5 , F2 ( 1,9 ) < 1 , n.s. ) . = = 8.4 . DURATION OF SILENCES FOLLOWING THE AMBIGUOUS NOUN PHRASES . For the si- lence , if any , following the ambiguous noun phrase ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquisition adverbial phrases analysis approach argues argument Aymara bilingual Cambridge chapter clause clitics cognitive complement consonants constraints constructional subevent context contrast conversational implicature coordinations corpus Corpus linguistics Creole definite discourse discourse analysis discussion distinction effect encoded English example feature function functor grammar homorganic individual-level inference inflectional intensional interaction interpretation involve ISBN John Benjamins Kikongo language language attrition language contact LDCA Linguistic Society markedness morphology names nasal agreement Ngbaka nominal noun phrases object obstruents Oxford papers patterns phonetic phonology place of articulation plural position pragmatic predicate prenasal stops pronouns properties proposed prosodic reading reference relation relevant resultative role segments semantic sentences similar sociolinguistic sorcerers speaker specific speech stage-level stops structure suffix syncretism syntactic syntax tense theory tion University Press upper bound variation verb verbal subevent vocative voiced vowel Werker words