10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AFFIXAL»
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1
Cantonese Particles and
Affixal Quantification
This volume significantly augments the academic literature on their semantics, focusing on three affixal quantifiers, -saai, -hoi and -maai.
2
The Linearization of Affixes: Evidence from Nuu-chah-nulth: ...
4 5.0 Introduction In Chapter 4, an analysis was presented of the argument
structure of affixal predicates which take nominal complements. The suffixation
pattern of these affixal predicates often results in “noun incorporation” − although
the ...
3
Affixal Derivation, Zero Derivation, and Semantic ...
Analysis of such shifts gives a way to account for development of synonymic relations between previously unrelated lexical items.
Carter C. Revard, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CALIF., 1968
4
A Unified Theory of Verbal and Nominal Projections
The movement must be overt if the C head is null, because the overt wft-word
must support the affixal property of the null affixal C. On the other hand, since the
<+whS> need not be checked off, the LRP prevents it from attracting the formal ...
5
Sound Structure in Language
It may be suggested that sentences like (36) and (38) are rather similar in their
underlying structure, and that the presence of an affixal or non-affixal verb is a
surface phenomenon, the conjunction of nunaaliarpuq into one constituent being
...
The late Jørgen Rischel, The late Nina Grønnum, The late Frans Gregersen, 2008
6
A Unified Theory of Verbal and Nominal Projections
In my system, (150a-b) are ruled out because of the failure to satisfy the affixal
property of the null C, because the null C in the complement of the ECM verbs in
these languages cannot affix to the null OP, and it cannot adjoin to the ECM
verbs, ...
Yoshiki Ogawa Research Associate at the Graduate School of Arts and Letters Tohuku University, 2001
7
Papers from the 2007 New York Conference
Recall that a basic morphological property of H-adpositions combining with a
lexical Ground argument is that they are affixal, appearing as a suffix on the left-
adjacent Ground. The H-adposition bears no possessive morphology when its ...
Marcel den Dikken, István Kenesei, Robert Michael Vago, 2009
8
Clause Structure in South Asian Languages
This then allows only one structure, namely (23c) with cey instead of the affixal
ikk. A non-affixal V will not let the nominal to incorporate into it, that is why it is
called non- affixal. cirikk 'laugh' and nRtiam cey 'dance' share the same LRS ...
V. Dayal, Anoop Mahajan, 2005
9
The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Linguistics
special inflection (the rentai, or attributive, form) results from an Agree relation of
T, (v), V, and a special type of C. Hiwaira hypothesizes that C in Japanese
relative clauses is null and affixal and that the affixal C requires an Agree relation
with ...
Shigeru Miyagawa, Mamoru Saito, 2008
10
Corpus-linguistic Applications: Current Studies, New Directions
Another interesting point refers to the affixal nature, or affixality, of certain
morphological items. Graphical word fragments may be conceived as more or
less affixal depending on the extent to which they may be joined to other items in
order to ...
Stefan Thomas Gries, Stefanie Wulff, Mark Davies, 2010