PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PREVERB»
preverb
although
widely
accepted
linguistics
term
used
caucasian
caddoan
athabaskan
algonquian
describe
certain
elements
prefixed
verbs
context
indo
european
languages
this
usually
separable
verb
prefixes
theoretically
preverb
merriam
webster
particle
occurring
before
base
become
origin
international
scientific
vocabulary
word
doesn
define
root
combines
form
lexical
unit
post
postdate
adjective
noting
pertaining
meaning
pronunciation
translations
grammar
encyclopedia
britannica
finished
click
submit
your
modifications
will
sent
editors
review
topic
discussed
following
articles
delay
renoise
forums
looking
good
make
know
official
name
reversing
wiktionary
plural
preverbs
italian
preverbo
persian
please
russian
преверб
prevérb
spanish
defined
yourdictionary
preceding
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PREVERB»
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Morpheme Order and Semantic Scope: Word Formation in the ...
d. preverb/iterative-preverb/iterative goh-do-ko-'e-ts'e-de-zhi areal-preverb/
iterative-preverb/iterative-unspecified Obj ect-human Subject-qualifier-stem '
break into (house) again' (639) The variable placement of the iterative can be
attributed to ...
Keren Rice, S. R. Anderson, 2006
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Worrorra: a language of the north-west Kimberley coast
A preverb used substantively as the object argument of a complex predicate may
be postposed to its predicate head, as in (11.47a), for discourse-pragmatic
reasons: (11.47a) Wala kanunerri, durr kumbu wala. wala ka=nu-na-eerri durr ...
3
Non-Transformational Syntax: Formal and Explicit Models of ...
Predicates consisting of a separable preverb and a verbal stem can serve as
bases for derivational operations. The deverbal adjectival and nominal in (36)
forms related to ära ostma 'corrupt, suborn' typify this possibility: (36) In summary,
the ...
Robert Borsley, Kersti Börjars, 2011
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Hungarian Language Contact Outside Hungary: Studies on ...
Unlike an English preposition and adverbial particle, a HH preverb can occur
before, after, or completely separated from the verb it is associated with.
Morphological, syntactic, and semantic phenomena associated with preverbs are
numerous, ...
5
Tales from Maliseet Country: The Maliseet Texts of Karl V. ...
Preverb-verb and prenoun-noun complexes are accordingly inflected as units:
inflectional prefixes are added to the first preverb or prenoun, if one is used,
otherwise to the verb or noun stem. Thus the first-person prefix n(t)~ is added
directly ...
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Papers from the 2007 New York Conference
The two categories that form part of both representations is a base-generated PP
and the PP occurrence in Spec,PredP that corresponds to the preverb. The third
category is the quasi-argument, which in the case of H-preverbs is an adjunct ...
Marcel den Dikken, István Kenesei, Robert Michael Vago, 2009
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Georgian: A Learner's Grammar
This is the first learner's grammar of this fascinating language to appear for many years.
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The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages
If there is no conjunct particle, then the first preverb is pretonic. If we add a
conjunct particle to a verb with preverbs, then the previously pretonic preverb
joins the rest of the verbal complex and participates in its metrical structure,
causing the ...
Andrew Carnie Assistant Professor of Linguistics University of Arizona, Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Eithne Guilfoyle Head of Humanities, Design and Technology, 2000
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Methods in Latin Computational Linguistics
Std. Error Pr(construction) Effectsize (Intercept) 1.14 0.55 0.76 0.76 preverb.ad -
3.18 1.55 0.11 0.04 preverb.de -0.35 1.37 0.69 0.41 preverb.ex -0.04 0.91 0.75
0.49 preverb.in -1.20 1.31 0.48 0.23 preverb.intro 16.80 12160.00 1.00 1.00 ...
Barbara McGillivray, 2013
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Verb Clusters: A Study of Hungarian, German and Dutch
The phenomenon is known as 'preverb climbing' in Hungarian (see Farkas &
Sadock 1989), a term which indicates that what is held responsible for the
separation of the preverb and its selecting verb is leftward movement of the
preverb.
Katalin É Kiss, Henk C. van Riemsdijk, 2004