نتایج جستجو برای: nonfinite

تعداد نتایج: 81  

2006
Asanee Kawtrakul Mukda Suktarachan Bali Ranaivo-Malancon Pek Kuan Achla M. Raina Sudeshna Sarkar Alda Mari Sina Zarrieß Elixabete Murguia Patrick Saint-Dizier

Instruments are expressed in language by various means: prepositions, postpositions, affixes including case marks, nonfinite verbs, etc. We consider here 12 languages from five families in order to be able to identify the different meaning components that structure instrumentality.

Journal: :Languages 2022

Balkan varieties of Turkic, particularly those on the periphery Turkic spread area in region, such as Gagauz and West Rumelian Turkish, are commonly observed to have head-initial verb phrases. Based a wide survey, this paper attempts more precise description pattern VP directionality across shows that there is considerable variation how prevalent VX order is, turns out be complex than previous ...

2003
Anne Dahl Peter Svenonius Marit Richardsen Westergaard Carson T. Schütze

What makes be omissions possible? An obvious candidate answer that has long been entertained is simply this: be is semantically empty, hence a good choice to omit under performance-related pressures (cf. Brown & Fraser 1963). This would make beomission expected in all child languages. What would this hypothesis lead us to expect about the infinitive form of be? In terms of semantic vacuity, non...

2007
P. J. KAHN Louis Auslander

Journal: :Brain and language 2001
S Dubé M T Le Normand H Cohen

In the study of language acquisition following early brain damage, results have been divergent. On one hand, some studies claim that language eventually resumes to normal, whereas, on the other hand, studies show lasting deficits throughout development. Discrepancies in the results could arise from different etiologies and tests used. This study attempts to determine the extent to which the dev...

Journal: :Brain and language 1998
R Bastiaanse R van Zonneveld

This study focuses on the relation between verb position and verb inflection in the speech production of Dutch agrammatic patients. In Dutch, the finite verb is moved to second position in the matrix clause (de jongen leest een boek: the boy reads a book), but remains in its base generated, that is final, position in the embedded clause (ik zie dat de jongen een boek leest: lit. I see that the ...

Journal: :Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences 1980

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 1983

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