10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREFIXALLY»
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1
Understatements and Hedges in English
Provided that prefixally-negated adjectives behave only contradictorily to their
positive adj ectival stems, they can be eliminated from the repertoire of adjectives
suitable for forming understatements. Together with their positive adj ectival
stems ...
2
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XII: Papers from the ...
c. spoke-sg/masc in def-meeting/sg/masc-gen def-student-pl-fem-nom "The
students spoke at the meeting." While person is expressed prefixally in the
imperfect tense, the features number and gender appear suffixally, to the direct
right of the ...
3
Cognitive Linguistics and Non-Indo-European Languages
In the glosses for transitive verb stems I include an indication between square
brackets of the object which must be represented prefixally. Usually it is “[s.o.]” (
someone) for typically human objects, or “[s.t.]” ( something) for typically non-
human ...
Eugene H. Casad, Gary B. Palmer, 2003
4
The Semitic Languages: An International Handbook
... by prefixes together with vowel change; in Arabic and Akkadian, a handful of
binyanim are formed with infixes -ta- (Arabic, Akkadian) and -tan- (Akkadian).
Mood is expressed suffixally or prefixally or internally, depending on the
language.
5
Building Up Aspect: A Study of Aspect and Related Categories ...
He focuses on the opposition 1 Cf.Borodic, 1954. 2 i.e. verbs, prefixally derived
from other verbs - Cf. Chapter Three, 3.1. 3 Agrell, 1908, 1918. between simple
and prefixally derived verbs and, hence, on derived 95 Chapter Four Aspect and
...
6
A Grammar of Tamashek (Tuareg of Mali)
... with Future min (or e) .................................... .. 497 8.5.6.3 Participles not used
with Past kaeld .................................. .. 502 8.5.7 Reslt Participles with “adjectival”
sense ............................... .. 502 8.5.8 Participles of prefixally derived verbs .
7
Zulu Grammatical Structure
The negative is marked: Prefixally: by means of the /(k)a-/ negative marker.
Suffixally: by means of the l-il or /-anga/ terminatives. . The /-nga-/ prefix of the
compound tenses indicates that that part of the predicate is in the participial
mood.
Noverino N. Canonici, 1996
8
Proceedings of the Conference on Northwest Caucasian ...
Until Uslar's time present dynamic forms were the only forms that could not
indicate or reinforce by means of a suffix the plurality of a prefixally marked index.
This exceptional situation was eradicated by the development of a new suffix,
rather ...
9
A Grammar of Wardaman: A Language of the Northern Territory ...
There are however a few complications in that presentation of the pronominal
prefix forms (6.6.) will require some anticipatory discussion of prefixally-marked
tense and mood distinctions in the verb (described more fully in Chapter 8).
10
Yearbook of Morphology 1997
... aspect in Polish is a more lexical kind of aspect than the simple Imperfective/
Perfective distinctions signalled by prefixation and that it is therefore not syntactic,
whereas the Imperfective/Perfective prefixally-marked aspect is syntactic. Clearly
...
Geert Booij, Jaap van Marle, 1998