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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CONCORDIAL»
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concordial dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
concordial et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
On Language: Selected Writings of Joseph H. Greenberg
The inflectional index discussed above would include both nonconcordial and
concordial inflectional morphemes. This index, which may be called the index of
gross inflection, is therefore of limited use for the present problem. It might seem ...
Joseph Harold Greenberg, Keith M. Denning, Suzanne Kemmer, 1990
C2.11 Concordial Clauses Concordial clauses are dependent clauses in concord
with the following free clause in the structure of the sentence. There are two
further secondary classes of concordial clauses: Pronoun- Concordial, and ...
3
Current Approaches to African Linguistics
Du. Statut. des. "Concordial. Elements". dans. les. Langues. Bantu. A. Lipou 1. L'
APPROCHE DES "CONCORDS" DANS LA TRADITION BANTUISTIQUE En
réaction à ce qu'il a appelé "(the) reference to the traditionnal treat- ment of
European ...
4
Noun Classes and Categorization: Proceedings of a Symposium ...
4.4 The acquisition of concordial agreement As regards concordial agreement,
we again find a surprisingly systematic acquisitional picture from spontaneous
Sesotho data. At 25.0 months, subject concord, focus marking, tense/aspect and
...
Colette Grinevald Craig, 1986
5
Amazonian Linguistics: Studies in Lowland South American ...
Introduction In this survey we discuss noun classification systems of Amazonian1
languages in terms of two of the four types of classifier languages proposed by
Allan 1977: numeral classifier languages and concordial classifier languages.
6
Phases: An essay on cyclicity in syntax
Under den Dikken's own assumptions, therefore, regular cases of scope marking
—unlike 'full-concordial scope marking'—must not involve ... 'full-concordial
scope marking' thus behaves like movement and not like scope marking or
concord.
7
Nominal Classification in Aboriginal Australia
Merlan, Roberts & Rumsey compare two rather different classification systems:
the verbal or predicate classifier systems of certain New Guinea languages,
particularly that of Ku Waru, and the nominal or concordial systems of Australian
...
Mark Harvey, Nicholas Reid, 1997
8
A Reference Grammar of Mbili
All subject nouns require a concordial element (CE), which is also identifiable as
a resumptive pronoun. The two commonest concordial elements in Mbili which
correspond to the subject are a- for classes la, Ib, 7, 15a, 23, and 24 nouns (all of
...
9
Historical and Comparative Linguistics
Actually, in such concordial forms no nasal would be expected on the basis of
Bantu in any case. Even more significant is the fact that prenasalized consonants
appear in the corresponding concords of several other classes, where nasality is
...
10
The Genitive Case in Dutch and German: A Study of ...
A much rarer occurrence is the survival of a whole chunk of concordial case
morphol- ogy as a productively used construction complete with a determiner-
noun agreement relationship that reflects very closely the agreement relationship
that ...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CONCORDIAL»
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concordial est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Chishona Advanced Level Practical Criticism Made Easy
... such as the use of the metaphor, simile, rhetoric questions, concordial agreement, allusion, alliteration and assonance among others. «AllAfrica.com, mai 12»