10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INFLECTIONALLY»
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inflectionally reduced verb forms, such as infinitives, gerunds and the like (see
e.g. the Italian and English examples in (3) above). Inflectional reduction, or
nonfiniteness, is usually regarded as a hallmark of subordination. As illustrated in
detail ...
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, 2008
2
Deconstructing Morphology: Word Formation in Syntactic Theory
In addition, he argues that Head Movement of V to AgrP occurs only in languages
which are inflectionally rich, for example, French. Presumably, the sort of
languages that have been discussed in this chapter would count as inflectionally
rich ...
3
Statistics in Language Studies
How can we estimate from a sample of a child's speech (at a particular period in
its development) the proportion of the population of tokens of correct irregular
past tenses as opposed to (correct and incorrect) inflectionally marked past
tenses, ...
4
Nishnaabemwin Reference Grammar
lt is inflectionally marked for a third person animate plural subject (actor). • lt is
inflectionally marked for a third person inanimate plural object (goal). • lt is
inflectionally marked as negative. • lt is inflectionally marked as independent
order by ...
5
Pronouns _ Grammar and Representation
Highly explicit paradigms are more often independently marked; barely explicit
paradigms are more often inflectionally marked, as shown in Table 6. The '
exceptional' cases, which fall outside the hierarchy, are more often inflectional
than ...
Horst J. Simon, Heike Wiese, 2002
6
The Neural Architecture of Grammar
Thus, we are led to the conclusion that the wider representational distribution that
supports relative preservation of grammatic morphology in inflectionally rich
languages in the face of major injury to the left hemisphere is distribution that ...
7
The Linguistics of Giving
The inflectionally related forms of GIVE In Table 1 of the Introduction, citation
forms for the eight inflectionally related forms for GIVE were presented. The full
morphology of GIVE has not been presented until now because it has not been ...
8
Italic and Romance Linguistic Studies in Honor of Ernst Pulgram
Morphemes which are inflectionally bound, however, are generally inseparable.7
Inversion of the subject pronoun and verb is possible in interrogative structures (
e.g. Vient-il?; Vos amis viennent-ils?) and for stylistic reasons (such as after ...
Ernst Pulgram, Herbert J. Izzo, 1980
When speakers have to realize verwijd, they activate [verueit] as well as the
words inflectionally related to verwijd, such as [verueidsn] (see also Bybee 2001).
These inflectionally related words contain [d], and they support the realization of
the ...
Louis Goldstein, D. H. Whalen, Catherine T. Best, 2006
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Spanish Phonology and Morphology: Experimental and ...
At the same time, priming did occur for inflectionally related words; signing
primed for sign, sang for sing. Fowler et al. (1985) concluded that once episodic
sources are controlled for, priming is seen to occur between related words with or
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