10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POSTPOSITIONALLY»
Discover the use of
postpositionally in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
postpositionally and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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South Asian Languages: A Syntactic Typology
(Sridhar 1990: 133) In Tamil (DR), the verb exhibits default agreement in the
dative subject construction when the subject is dative case-marked, and the
theme too is postpositionally case-marked by a specificity marker (accusative).
Default ...
Kārumūri V. Subbārāo, 2012
2.2.6.1.1 Two postpositions A complex postposition comprising two postpositions
can only occur if the first is a noun used postpositionally (such as belle 'back /
behind', doba 'top / on top of) and the second is the true postposition ne.
[36] noir=gwai finish-C.MOD] sleep=PRIV sit-TERM Another question concerns
the syntactic status of the postpositionally used distributive pronouns. Although
the pronoun may be regarded as the headword in the nominal phrase, the ...
Nominal words are negated by the postpositionally used particle uwei (< *ügei),
e.g. (negation of existence:) naad xar sateng uwei 'I have no brown sugar'; (
negation of quality:) en ilgaa saikeng uwei 'this flower is not beautiful'. After
participle ...
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Constituent Order in the Languages of Europe
In Old Georgian many adpositions can be placed preand postpositionally. (64)
cinase netar-isa susanik-isa before blessed-GEN Shushanik-GEN 'before
blessed Shushanik' (65) mtavr-isa einase ruler-GEN before 'before the ruler'
Zorrell's ...
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Nominalization in Asian Languages: Diachronic and ...
[taníi=gә` hobә ́=ә`m pá-dàk=lo] [ŋó ôín-\íi-tó] name=gen mithun=acc chop-cos=
loc 1.sg go-abandon-pfv 'I left during Tani's killing of the mithun.' While
postpositionally-subordinated clauses thus clearly exhibit a nominalization-like
structure, ...
Foong Ha Yap, Karen Grunow-Hårsta, Janick Wrona, 2011
Much used postpositionally: doru matiigai, in front of the door: faru matin danii,
gets past (over) the reef: raf matin, on windward side of island: vai maccaf, with
following wind: (met., of a variety of relationships) lafaafuluge matiin, on (his)
advice ...
Christopher Hanby Baillie Reynolds, 2003
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Turn-taking in Japanese Conversation: A Study in Grammar and ...
Namely, the copula da which in this example may be glossed as 'it is the case'
postpositionally marks the foregoing akaku naru n as the predicate of the
emergent utterance: (d) K: kosuru tojnata akaku naru* n da scrub if again red
become that ...
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A grammar of Bilua: a Papuan language of the Solomon Islands
semantic representation of the verb may be postpositionally marked, but this is
not treated as a core argument as a non-participant may also be postpositionally
marked. According to Andrews (1985:69) participants are those which 'one would
...
Kazuko Obata, Australian National University. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2003
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A study of Mongolian negation
In the third example, bes*e Is used postpositionally with the indicative verb hana-
na . as the other Buriat postpositional negative marker uoei is. In the last two
examples, bes*e is used postpositionally with the -hAAr + n_l form of the verbs ...