PapersSanford B. Steever, Salikoko S. Mufwene Chicago Linguistic Society, 1976 - 364 Seiten |
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... Indic has remained predominantly OV throughout its history . As stated , the RC structure par excellence in many modern Indic languages remains CRC . The notion that CRCs represent " intermediate forms " ( see again 3 ) which develop ...
... Indic has remained predominantly OV throughout its history . As stated , the RC structure par excellence in many modern Indic languages remains CRC . The notion that CRCs represent " intermediate forms " ( see again 3 ) which develop ...
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... Indic . Now note that among languages with CRCS , the ones which demonstrate the greatest preference for this RC type to the exclusion of other types appear to be those which are most strictly verb final and / or those which conform ...
... Indic . Now note that among languages with CRCS , the ones which demonstrate the greatest preference for this RC type to the exclusion of other types appear to be those which are most strictly verb final and / or those which conform ...
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... Indic would necessarily have come from Dravidian , although on the whole that does seem highly likely . For the construction we are here con- cerned with the Sprachbund area extends far beyond the confines of South Asia proper . Again ...
... Indic would necessarily have come from Dravidian , although on the whole that does seem highly likely . For the construction we are here con- cerned with the Sprachbund area extends far beyond the confines of South Asia proper . Again ...
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adverbial analysis anaphoric apply Basque CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Chinese code-switching complement constituents constraint context control over verb copula CRCs creoles CRUZ The University dative deletion derived diachronic dialects English Equi evidence example existential fact Finnish function genitive grammar Hawaiian pidgin historical Hittite hypothesis ima perfect impersonal Indo-European intransitive íti Japanese Labov language left dislocation Lehmann linguistic locative main verb marked marker modern Montague grammar morphological noun phrase object occur Old Irish OV languages paper participle passive patterns phonological pidgin position possessed nominal possessive adjective possessive constructions possessor predicate preposition PrepRCs pronoun properties Proto-Indo-European reanalysis relation relative clause rules S-to-S Raising semantic sentence sentential shift Spanish speakers stage suffix switching synchronic syntactic change syntax tense theory tion tive topic typological underlying UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA Vedic verb agreement verbal verbal-noun word order word order change