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  • av Linda Ann N. Uyechi
    339,-

    This volume provides a framework for discussing crucial differences between signs and speech.

  • - Evidence From Australian Languages
    av Rachel Nordlinger
    729

    Australian Aboriginal languages challenge some of the central assumptions of current linguistic theory.

  • - Scrambling and Information Structure
    av Hye-Won Choi
    339,-

    This book examines the scrambling phenomena in German and Korean.

  • - A Constraint-Based Approach
    av Jong-Bok (Kyung Hee University Kim
    785,-

    A nonderivational, lexicalist analysis within the constraint-based framework of Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar.

  • - A Constraint-Based Approach
    av Jong-Bok (Kyung Hee University Kim
    365,-

    A nonderivational, lexicalist analysis within the constraint-based framework of Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar.

  • av Miriam Butt
    389,-

    This book takes a detailed look at two differing complex predicates in the South Asian language Urdu.

  • av Tracy Holloway King
    389 - 679,-

    This work examines word order in Russian.

  • av Jaye Padgett
    389 - 675,-

    An in-depth investigation into the interaction of place of articulation features and constriction degree features in phonological processes.

  • av Stephen Wechsler
    389 - 675,-

    This volume proposes that central to an adequate theory of complementation is an account of the role of lexical semantics.

  • av Chris Barker
    625,-

    This book develops a comprehensive analysis of the contribution of possessive NPs to the truth conditions of the sentences in which they occur.

  • av Masayo Iida
    395 - 735

    This volume investigates the proper treatment of the semantic or discourse aspects of zibun -binding and their interaction with syntax.

  • av Paul Kroeger
    625,-

    This text asserts that grammatical relations such as subject and object are syntactic notions, and must be identified on the basis of syntactic properties, rather than by semantic roles or discourse functions. It uses data from Tagalog to test the theories on subjecthood that have been put forth.

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