10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «POSSESSORSHIP» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
possessorship in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
possessorship im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Discourse and Inference in Cognitive Anthropology: An ...
(Change in possessorship) John came to the station. (Change in locus) John
came to life. (Change in condition) 9. A beggar came to the archbishop. (Change
in locus) 10. Death came to the archbishop. (Change in condition) 11. John got ...
Marvin D. Loflin, James Silverberg, 1978
2
Linguistic Emotivity: Centrality of Place, the Topic-comment ...
she has more accessibility to and/or possessorship of information than the
addressee. If the teacher's assumption is reversed, ne is appropriate since the
addressee is assumed to have more information. In short, utterances with yo
function to ...
3
Encyclopaedia of Anthropology: Cognitive anthropology
Also to be considered are such verbs as send representing a change in locus (
send a servant to a friend's house) and a change in condition (send a person to
death) and give representing a change in possessorship (give a present to a ...
Darshan Singh Maini, 2000
4
Discourse Modality: Subjectivity, Emotion, and Voice in the ...
Constraints discussed for data (2) through [7] can be generalized when viewed
from the concept which I call Relative Information Accessibility and/or
Possessorship. For convenience let us use both [X yo] and [X ne] structures to
represent the ...
5
Personal Property: Wives, White Slaves, and the Market in Women
To her brand-new third, husband, Waythorn, she seems both "fresh" and "elastic,"
and as she pours her husband's coffee by the fire after dinner, her "flowing" and
pliant femininity fills Waythorn with the "joy of possessorship." Her adaptability to
...
6
Byzantine Jewry in the Mediterranean Economy
Although there is no reason to doubt ownership, it is never explicit, and one must
keep in mind the possibility of possessorship. In such an arrangement, the owner
might receive rents for use of land or a building, but the possessor had the right ...
7
Clitics in Phonology, Morphology and Syntax
This temporal reading refers to the location in time of possessorship itself, i.e. to
the status of an entity as possessed (or being related to the possessor in various
ways) formerly or now, not to a specific property of this entity (e.g. 'oldness' vs.
Birgit Gerlach, Janet Grijzenhout, 2001
(Change in possessorship) (7) John came to the station. (Change in locus) ( 8 )
John came to life. (Change in condition) (9) A beggar came to the archbishop. (
Change in locus) (10) Death came to the archbishop. (Change in condition) (11)
...
9
Edith Wharton and the Visual Arts
In The Age of Innocence, Newland Archer, gazing at May Welland, is charged by
“the simple joy of possessorship” (80), while Waythorn of “The Other Two” ¤nds
himself “yielding again to the joy of possessorship” (386) as he contemplates his
...
10
Actes Du ... Congrès International Des Linguistes
Change in Locus Y = non-reference point Y = reference point X = theme X GO TO
Y X COME TO Y Y = theme Y RECEIVE X Next, the structural patterns for change
in possessorship are basically the following two: (i) X >Y jx* (ii) Y< X As ...