ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA PRONOMINAL
From Late Latin prōnōminālis, from prōnōmen a pronoun.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PRONOMINAL»
Descubre el uso de
pronominal en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
pronominal y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Logic of
Pronominal Resumption
This book is a cross-linguistic investigation of resumptive pronouns and related phenomena.
2
Pronominal Reference: Child Language and the Theory of Grammar
This book should be of particular interest to linguists, and to psychologists concerned with linguistic and cognitive development.
3
Imposters: A Study of
Pronominal Agreement
In this book they study theinteractions of imposters with a range of grammatical phenomena, including pronominal agreement,coordinate structures, Principle C phenomena, epithets, fake indexicals, and a property ofpronominal agreement they ...
Chris Collins, Paul Martin Postal, 2012
4
From Phonology to Syntax:
Pronominal Cliticization in ...
This monograph is an investigation of cliticization processes attested throughout Otfrid von Weissenburg's Old High German Evangelienbuch.Its central argument may be simply stated: attestations such as meg ih (
Katerina Wicka Somers, 2009
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Pronominal Gender in English: A Study of English Varieties ...
This book investigates the use of English third person pronouns (he, she, it) across different varieties of English, where we frequently find he and she used for inanimate objects (the tree – he, the house – he, the bucket ...
6
Agreement,
Pronominal Clitics and Negation in Tamazight ...
Pronominal clitic distribution is one of the most debated topics in syntax and
remains one of the most interesting phenomena in Berber syntax. One of the
recent and widely accepted proposals in the Berber syntax literature claims that
clitic ...
7
Cross-Linguistic Studies of Imposters and
Pronominal Agreement
(19) Singular imposters, verbal and pronominal agreement feature match: first
person a. *El abajo firmante quiero comprometer-me a luchar contra the under
signed wants.1SG to.commit-myself to to.fight against tales injusticias. such.
8
Universals of Human Language: Word structure
BRIAN F. HEAD ABSTRACT This study examines the social meaning of variation
of pronominal categories and types of pronouns used in reference. Comparison
of alternation of pronominal reference in more than one hundred languages ...
Joseph Harold Greenberg, Charles Albert Ferguson, Edith A. Moravcsik, 1978
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From syntax to discourse:
pronominal clitics, null subjects ...
This book investigates typical phenomena of early child language from a cross-linguistic perspective.
10
Functional Perspectives on Grammar and Discourse: In Honour ...
Svilen B. Stanchev University of Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria There is an apparent
ambivalence in the lexico-grammatical status of pronominal clitics in Bulgarian.
They have the features of pronominal forms on the one hand and
grammaticalized ...
Christopher Butler, Raquel Hidalgo Downing, Julia Lavid, 2007
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PRONOMINAL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
pronominal en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Response to the Critique of my Critique of Buhari's Inaugural Speech
A certain A.M. Mainasara who curiously uses a plural pronominal self-reference (“we”) took issue with my critique of President Buhari's ... «Daily Trust, Jul 15»
Will America Die Before It Becomes Itself?
So the preceding paragraph seems to meld Bernie into Danny, or the reverse, with some amount of pronominal ambiguity. They are both ... «OpEdNews, Jul 15»
Meeting Caitlyn, Saying Bye to Bruce — and Pronoun Confusion
This pronominal predicament is something that some writers anticipated long before now. In an author's note to his racy novel “Even Cowgirls ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
Lest we forget lest: Anzac and the language of remembrance
Its use of the wider, case-marked pronominal system (thou/thee and ye/you) and the verbal suffix -th (it blesseth; it giveth) added a certain aura ... «The Conversation AU, Abr 15»
Your New York Accent Is Going to Disappear
Typically you can go for 1,000 years or longer before seeing any kind of pronominal change. But I do a lot of work in Portuguese, and there ... «New York Magazine, Abr 15»
The I Factor
Obama's pronominal binging, they assert, bespeaks a dangerous personalism in his view of governance, a boundless narcissism in his ... «The Weekly Standard, Feb 15»
Judge Veronica Alicea-Galván is now a King County Superior Court …
... listen to somebody speaking, remember what they said, and translate it … and act as that conduit of communications is a pronominal skill. «The Normandy Park Blog, Feb 15»
A Mr. Silla Sensation
... of great social or political import? No, not really. It's just me, Silla. So should I use pronominal “he” or “she” when referring to Mr. Silla? She. «Reykjavík Grapevine, Nov 14»
How To Detect When Someone Is Lying Just By The Way They Talk
See my point about pronominal reference above. People also tend to use simple explanations when they think that their interlocutor shares ... «Gizmodo Australia, Nov 14»
Linguistic necromancy: a guide for the uninitiated
... including verb position in main clauses, the syntax of the wh-system, and the (non-)occurrence of null pronominal subjects and objects. «OUPblog, Oct 14»