PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «COGNATE OBJECT»
cognate object
cognate
object
linguistics
verb
that
etymologically
related
more
specifically
ordinarily
intransitive
simply
noun
form
example
sentence
slept
troubled
sleep
objects
exist
many
languages
including
various
unrelated
ones
they
arabic
oxford
dictionaries
british
world
meaning
pronunciation
sentences
reference
define
grammar
substantive
functioning
especially
usually
when
both
derived
from
same
collins
always
definitions
which
think
thought
sing
song
sens
information
answers
direct
linguistic
derivation
governs
reverso
also
cognately
cogent
cognateness
connate
memidex
בלשנות
posts
about
written
peter
bekins
odlt
origin
notes
type
grammatical
construction
this
verbs
perspective
only
difference
between
normal
restricted
semantic
relationship
holds
gwdg
fight
good
syntactic
status
complement
adjunct
interpretation
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «COGNATE OBJECT»
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Functional Constraints in Grammar: On the ...
On the Unergative-unaccusative Distinction Susumu Kuno, Ken?ichi Takami. (3)
Unergative Restriction on the Cognate Object Construction: Only unergative
verbs can appear in the cognate object construction. No unaccusative verbs can.
Susumu Kuno, Ken?ichi Takami, 2004
2
The Syntactic Structure of the Focused Adverbial
Cognate ...
Finally, the framework of Rizzi's (1997, 2004) cartography of the CP is applied to the BHeb focused cognate infinitive absolute in an attempt to precisely locate the structure in the CP.
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An Examination of the Functional Elements of an English ...
... with a New System of Analytic Marks William Garmonsway Wrightson. cognate
object, — the direct object of the active voice having become the subject of the
passive. Thus He made the table [cog.]. He made the table [dir.] to be round [cog.]
.
William Garmonsway Wrightson, 1882
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English Verb Classes and Alternations: A Preliminary ...
7.1 Cognate Object Construction References: Baron (1971), Dixon (1991),
Fellbaum (1992), Fellbaum and Kegl (1989), Jespersen (1927), Jones (1988),
Langacker (1991), Ljung (1970), Massam (1990), Moltmann (1989), Rice (1988),
Stein ...
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Exploring the Lexis-grammar Interface
A corpus-based investigation of cognate object constructions Silke Höche
Leibniz University of Hanover This paper1 takes up a corpus-based discussion of
so-called Cognate Object Constructions (COC) (as exemplified in He slept a
deep ...
Ute Römer, Rainer Schulze, 2009
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Foundations of Cognitive Grammar: descriptive application. ...
Verb Cognate-Object Nominal Fig. 8.10 mark and nominal profile effects the
integration of the two component structures, in full conformity with the direct-
object construction. Still, the nominal is rather peripheral to the direct-object
category ...
Ronald W. Langacker, 1991
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Garner's Modern American Usage
cognate, adj. cognate object. See object. collective noun. See noun. collocation /
kol-oh-kay-shәn/, n. 1. A customary phrasing; the habitual pairing of one word
with others. 2. A group of words habitually grouped together in a particular order.
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An Historical Syntax of the English Language
The cognate object (also called 'figura etymologica', 'inner object', 'object of
content') is an object that is etymologically and semantically related to the verb.
There are two sub-divisions: (a) the verb is transitive (e.g. 'tell a tale', 'do a deed',
...
Frederik Theodor Visser, 1963
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Modality and the Biblical Hebrew Infinitive Absolute
Jamal Ouhalla and Ur Shlonsky (Boston: Kluwer Academic, 2002), 126; Donald L
. Englund, "The Syntactic Structure of the Focused Adverbial Cognate Object in
Biblical Hebrew" (M.A. thesis, University of Kansas, 2006), 45, 83-4. and ...