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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RESUMPTIVELY»
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1
The History of Negation in the Languages of Europe and the ...
Informally put, if two or more n-words function resumptively, quantification is
polyadic, that is, the quantifiers have a shared scope, which allows a single
feature of negativity to 'spread across' the pair (or series) of quantifiers, the result
being ...
David Willis, Christopher Lucas, Anne Breitbarth, 2013
2
The Augustan Succession : An Historical Commentary on ...
For example, he treats three years of campaigning in Germany by Tiberius
resumptively under a.d. 6 at 55.28.5–7. As much as we can tell from what
survives of his original, Dio treated Germanicus' campaigns of 15– 16
resumptively under 17 ...
Peter Michael Swan Professor of History University of Saskatchewan (Emeritus), 2004
3
Resumptive Pronouns at the Interfaces
Rather, resumption must be restricted in such a way that only certain otherwise
available members of the languages' pronominal paradigms may function
resumptively. Adger (2011) provides an analysis of this paradigmatic narrowing
in light ...
4
The Rhetoric of the Book of Judges
Disjunctive syntax reappears in 4:17a, where the description of Sisera's escape ('
rpn nan DtfX Vy 'rnX'bx l^na OJ X-IO'Ol) repeats resumptively the description of
his escape in 4:15b ("?ya XIO'O TT1 V"?na ori naana.l) so that Barak's ...
Robert H. O'Connell, 1996
5
The Role of Theory in Language Description
When direct arguments of the verb occur in the PM position, they are not
resumptively referenced by clitics within the clausal nucleus. (Parentheses
indicate pragmatic constituents in the marked clauses under discussion; they do
not indicate ...
6
Political Forgiveness: A Religious Interpretation of ...
He had mercy on them in the sense that He did not destroy them instantly, but
they were not resumptively forgiven. Could God have re- sumptively forgiven
Adam and Eve? He could not. Doing so would necessarily have meant erasing
their ...
Steven Prescott Ferguson, 2006
7
The Logic of Pronominal Resumption
(McCloskey and Hale, 1984: 490, (5)) Taken together, the complementizer
pattern in (10) and the fact that subject gaps, in contrast, occur with the analytic
form constitute strong evidence that the synthetic form can function resumptively.
8
The Message of Isaiah 40-55: A Literary-Theological Commentary
The exhortation 'Do not be afraid', which earns such a section the title '"fear not"
oracle', recurs resumptively (cf. vv. 10, 13), and once again the audience is
addressed as Jacob-Israel (cf. v. 8 - the terms are now in the more usual order).
9
Interaction of Morphology and Syntax: Case Studies in ...
sawocc-u igzi'abher-n people-the god-OBj believed-they-on-him "The people
believed in God.' (Hetzron 1970:309) In the first example, dative saratmnoccu-n '
the workers' is resumptively marked on the verb as the suffix pronoun -accaw,
and ...
Zygmunt Frajzyngier, Erin Shay, 2008
10
Reading Boileau: An Integrative Study of the Early Satires
Boileau thus drew from ancient as well as modern sources to create I'embarras
de Paris.4 The opening of the piece ends resumptively in vv. 13-14. The speaker
laments that he is subject to a crescendo of mal- heurs: "Tout conspire a la fois a
...