10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECLENSIONALLY»
Discover the use of
declensionally in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
declensionally and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Historical Linguistics 1999: Selected Papers from the 14th ...
For instance, the fourth declension tends to be absorbed by the second
declension, so that masculine nouns that were once declensionally distinct
become declensionally alike (e.g., acc. pl. passu ̄s “steps” but amı ̄co ̄s “
friends” > Port.
2
Issues in Brain and Cognition Research: 2011 Edition
Declensionally incorrect suffixes yielded an increase in the N400, indicating
problems in lexical retrieval, as well as a P600 effect, showing reanalysis. Both
declensionally correct and incorrect high toneinducing (Accent 2) suffixes
combined ...
3
The Indo-Aryan Languages
Tss. in -i"join the modern descendants of -ika declensionally , whereas Tss. in -a
do not join those of -akas because they are for the most part Feminines. (
Masculine Tss. in -a, such as raja 'king', pitd 'father', based on Nominatives of
stems in ...
However, no first declension noun ending in - 0 or -o may be feminine. Clearly,
the feminine gender is more semantically restricting than the masculine in
Russian. Formally, that is, declensionally, the feminine nouns are distinguished
from ...
5
Analogy, Levelling, Markedness: Principles of Change in ...
The selection of suffixal allomorphy by the stem could be accounted for in two
ways, (1) declensionally, with different stem classes determining particular sets of
case endings, or (2) phonologically, with floating melodies corresponding to the ...
6
Linguistics across Historical and Geographical Boundaries: ...
Or do the two innovations belong to different periods in the history of Gothic, or its
prehistory? One might note that tunbus is not the only declensionally aberrant
member of the root nouns in Gothic: there is another transfer to ...
Dieter Kastovsky, Aleksander Szwedek, 1986
These latter scarcely reproduce either the philosophical associations or the
declensionally-grounded disinctiveness of their Latin originals. However, not only
can the associations and the distinctiveness be restored, but the diversity of ...
8
Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers
(c) A tendency for declensionally anomalous nouns to be replaced with regular
synonyms, e.g. 2nd-declension neuter [próbaton] 'sheep' for irregular 3rd-
declension [oîs], etc. (d) The routine use of regularized (sub)paradigms of many
irregular ...
In this perspective, there are switches of gender when the usually affix- bearing
and therefore declensionally informative indefinite plural form is more frequent
than the singular.9 There are switches of declension when the affixless and ...
10
Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion As Illustrated ...
This taran does not correspond declensionally to Taram's, but it may either to
taranus of the U declension, or else to forms of the O declension, such as taranos
(masc.) or tararwn- (neut.), with which the Goidelic cues agree, namely, Irish ...