table of contents - Università degli Studi di Verona
... In this research, I survey a significant pattern of deverbal word-formation in Italian, and integrate the data analysis into a recently developed theoretical model of derivational semantics. In particular, the main goal of this study is to analyze the range of semantic interpretations and the corres ...
... In this research, I survey a significant pattern of deverbal word-formation in Italian, and integrate the data analysis into a recently developed theoretical model of derivational semantics. In particular, the main goal of this study is to analyze the range of semantic interpretations and the corres ...
PPT_week_8
... 1. Nature of meaning The criterion of meaning is a useful starting point, but as a decisive criterion, it has at least the following problems ...
... 1. Nature of meaning The criterion of meaning is a useful starting point, but as a decisive criterion, it has at least the following problems ...
The Origin and Development of Nonconcatenative Morphology by
... 4.2. The role of semantics and the fate of derived forms .........................................................145 4.2.1. The T- and N-stems: Semitic reflexive forms ........................................................... 146 4.2.1.1. Competition and loss...................................... ...
... 4.2. The role of semantics and the fate of derived forms .........................................................145 4.2.1. The T- and N-stems: Semitic reflexive forms ........................................................... 146 4.2.1.1. Competition and loss...................................... ...
Partitives A workshop at SLE 43
... nominative.We argue that the opposition between the partitive and the accusative or the nominative does not coincide with the opposition between definite and indefinite NPs, since the accusative and the nominative can give rise to both interpretations. The genitive NP emphasises quantity, while the ...
... nominative.We argue that the opposition between the partitive and the accusative or the nominative does not coincide with the opposition between definite and indefinite NPs, since the accusative and the nominative can give rise to both interpretations. The genitive NP emphasises quantity, while the ...
Constructions with and without articles Henriëtte de Swart
... in corpora, and generally not accepted by native speakers (cf. Le Bruyn & de Swart 2014). Although N-based, P-based and ‘with/without’ bare PPs are instantiated in English, Dutch and French alike, they have a rather different distribution. Stvan (1998) lists some 900 bare PPs in English, most of the ...
... in corpora, and generally not accepted by native speakers (cf. Le Bruyn & de Swart 2014). Although N-based, P-based and ‘with/without’ bare PPs are instantiated in English, Dutch and French alike, they have a rather different distribution. Stvan (1998) lists some 900 bare PPs in English, most of the ...
Canonical Inflectional Classes - Cascadilla Proceedings Project
... are omitted here. But suppose for instance that particular consonants palatalize before a front vowel. This can lead to non-uniformity since within an inflectional class there is now a (fully predictable) difference between members with stems ending in a particular consonant and all others. ...
... are omitted here. But suppose for instance that particular consonants palatalize before a front vowel. This can lead to non-uniformity since within an inflectional class there is now a (fully predictable) difference between members with stems ending in a particular consonant and all others. ...
Indexed Stems and Russian Word Formation
... label appears to be inappropriate since the stem has more than one function. Aronoff (1992) claims that this is true for Latin verbs, and he argues that indices rather than functions should distinguish the set of stems that belong to a lexeme. Latin verbs are traditionally treated as having a stem i ...
... label appears to be inappropriate since the stem has more than one function. Aronoff (1992) claims that this is true for Latin verbs, and he argues that indices rather than functions should distinguish the set of stems that belong to a lexeme. Latin verbs are traditionally treated as having a stem i ...
Lesson 12 | NTGreek In Session
... adding adjectives to describe men, women, or inanimate objects like books or trees, they all could be described as “good”. An English adjective may be put next to any substantive it modifies, and the adjective does not change form to conform to the substantive’s case, gender, and number because the ...
... adding adjectives to describe men, women, or inanimate objects like books or trees, they all could be described as “good”. An English adjective may be put next to any substantive it modifies, and the adjective does not change form to conform to the substantive’s case, gender, and number because the ...
Idiomatic Root Merge in Modern Hebrew blends
... its n features onto the resultant blend. However, this analysis cannot fully account for the data either, as we can see in (8b) that neither base is of the same category as the resultant idiomatic compound: a verb and a preposition have combined to form a noun. Even if it is argued that takeout is a ...
... its n features onto the resultant blend. However, this analysis cannot fully account for the data either, as we can see in (8b) that neither base is of the same category as the resultant idiomatic compound: a verb and a preposition have combined to form a noun. Even if it is argued that takeout is a ...
Document
... She told the Joke to her friends NB: some theorists refer to certain GOALs as RECIPIENTs especially in the case of give and similar verbs ...
... She told the Joke to her friends NB: some theorists refer to certain GOALs as RECIPIENTs especially in the case of give and similar verbs ...
Indo-Aryan: From the Vedas to Modern Times
... I have followed the original make-up as closely as is consistent with English p ractice. The " Indications bibliographiques" have been rearranged in alphabelical order under the language headings and the Table of A bbrev iations has been enlarged. A short Index, which I originally prepared for my ow ...
... I have followed the original make-up as closely as is consistent with English p ractice. The " Indications bibliographiques" have been rearranged in alphabelical order under the language headings and the Table of A bbrev iations has been enlarged. A short Index, which I originally prepared for my ow ...
Exo-skeletal vs. endo-skeletal explanations
... argument structure crucially links it to information in the lexical entry of argument selecting heads (verbs, adjectives, possibly nouns). Various executions of this leading idea may vary. Thus within many approaches, the argument structure associated with a particular lexical head is derived from t ...
... argument structure crucially links it to information in the lexical entry of argument selecting heads (verbs, adjectives, possibly nouns). Various executions of this leading idea may vary. Thus within many approaches, the argument structure associated with a particular lexical head is derived from t ...
§1 In Old English, a noun or a noun phrase inflected for Genitive
... (demonstratives, possessives, adjectives), not only the head noun but also these modifiers were inflected for Genitive Case, as the formulas in Figure 2a show. Importantly, this distribution is the same for nominals inflected for the other cases (see Figure 2b). However, after the OE period, the ge ...
... (demonstratives, possessives, adjectives), not only the head noun but also these modifiers were inflected for Genitive Case, as the formulas in Figure 2a show. Importantly, this distribution is the same for nominals inflected for the other cases (see Figure 2b). However, after the OE period, the ge ...
Yearbook of Morphology
... inflection from derivation, since derivation also has syntactic implications in that it may change the syntactic (sub)category of a word, and its syntactic valency. This distinction between inherent and contextual inflection is sometimes reflected by traditional grammars. For instance, in Hungarian ...
... inflection from derivation, since derivation also has syntactic implications in that it may change the syntactic (sub)category of a word, and its syntactic valency. This distinction between inherent and contextual inflection is sometimes reflected by traditional grammars. For instance, in Hungarian ...
verbal prefixes and suffixes in nominalization - FRITT
... “nominalizations as they are”. In both cases I chose only event nominalizations, i.e. deverbal nominals referring to more or less the same situations as the one denoted by the corresponding verb, excluding result, manner, agent etc. (cf. Padučeva 1974; Grimshaw 1990; Alexiadou 2001, for further disc ...
... “nominalizations as they are”. In both cases I chose only event nominalizations, i.e. deverbal nominals referring to more or less the same situations as the one denoted by the corresponding verb, excluding result, manner, agent etc. (cf. Padučeva 1974; Grimshaw 1990; Alexiadou 2001, for further disc ...
The Ancient Languages of Asia and the Americas
... for recording human speech. A system of writing appears to have been first developed by the Sumerians of southern Mesopotamia in the late fourth millennium BC (see WAL Ch. 2, §§1.2; 2). Not much later (beginning in about 3100 BC), a people of ancient Iran began to record their still undeciphered lan ...
... for recording human speech. A system of writing appears to have been first developed by the Sumerians of southern Mesopotamia in the late fourth millennium BC (see WAL Ch. 2, §§1.2; 2). Not much later (beginning in about 3100 BC), a people of ancient Iran began to record their still undeciphered lan ...
from the proto-indo-european to the classical latin accent1
... according to strictly given rules. The place of accent (or its change throughout the paradigm) was characteristic of individual word-formative types; that is to say, the words of the same word-formative types had the same accent ñ not on the syllable of certain place in a word, but on a specific mor ...
... according to strictly given rules. The place of accent (or its change throughout the paradigm) was characteristic of individual word-formative types; that is to say, the words of the same word-formative types had the same accent ñ not on the syllable of certain place in a word, but on a specific mor ...
5 NOUNS
... few other smaller patterns; some words are simply irregular and do not conform to any pattern (see 5.3). Second, there is a group of human nouns which often have alternative dual and plural forms which pattern differently from other irregular words, and refer to different constellations of referents ...
... few other smaller patterns; some words are simply irregular and do not conform to any pattern (see 5.3). Second, there is a group of human nouns which often have alternative dual and plural forms which pattern differently from other irregular words, and refer to different constellations of referents ...
An outline of Celtiberian grammar
... is the place name Rixama which might be derived from the word for ‘king’ just mentioned, but is only attested in a Latin source (Martialis), not in an indigenous context. (On WLÿDXQHL which might contain the preverb *G-, OIr. dí- etc. s. below § 46). e seems to interchange with ei on occasions, cf. ...
... is the place name Rixama which might be derived from the word for ‘king’ just mentioned, but is only attested in a Latin source (Martialis), not in an indigenous context. (On WLÿDXQHL which might contain the preverb *G-, OIr. dí- etc. s. below § 46). e seems to interchange with ei on occasions, cf. ...
Learn To read parT 1 - Yale University Press
... not be assigned until all new material in a chapter has been introduced, unless a teacher selects only those exercise sentences that contain material already presented. In the synthetic Greek sentences (drills, exercises, and examples used in the textbook), we have tried to include only usages found ...
... not be assigned until all new material in a chapter has been introduced, unless a teacher selects only those exercise sentences that contain material already presented. In the synthetic Greek sentences (drills, exercises, and examples used in the textbook), we have tried to include only usages found ...
Phenomenon of Masculinity and Femininity: An Etymological Study
... marker of the singular. For example, if one wants to pluralize mu
... marker of the singular. For example, if one wants to pluralize mu
Joash Gambarage Johannes
... arranged in a series of levels. According to this theory, each step of word formation process is tied to rules of a certain level. Within this approach, it is assumed that the output of each word-formation process within the lexicon itself is accounted for by phonological rules of its level. At a le ...
... arranged in a series of levels. According to this theory, each step of word formation process is tied to rules of a certain level. Within this approach, it is assumed that the output of each word-formation process within the lexicon itself is accounted for by phonological rules of its level. At a le ...
Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 47, 2
... the plural). In 23 of them the suffix -isc apart from adding the sense ‘of a certain nationality/origin’ in some context might also assume the sense ‘a group of people of a certain nationality/origin’. Here belong coinages such as, for instance, Alexandrianisc ‘an Alexandrian’, Babilonisc ‘the Babyl ...
... the plural). In 23 of them the suffix -isc apart from adding the sense ‘of a certain nationality/origin’ in some context might also assume the sense ‘a group of people of a certain nationality/origin’. Here belong coinages such as, for instance, Alexandrianisc ‘an Alexandrian’, Babilonisc ‘the Babyl ...