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Studying word order changes in Latin, some methodological remarks The main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin words can correspond to more than one syntactic structure, and that this potent... L Danckaert - John Benjamins 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Rhotic relatio...
This bisyllabic word was subsequently re-borrowed into Mandarin (shèhuì) for that modern meaning (compare borrowing of morphemes written in a different writing system: Ger. Automobil < auto- from Greek αυτο- ‘own, self’+Latin mobilis‘moveable’; Eng. television via Fre. cognate ...
Eight lexicalizations were created for each of the two conditions in the passive subdesign and four conditions in the actives subdesign. These were then assigned to one of eight blocks by Latin square, such that each block contained a different lexicalization for each of these six conditions. ...
In (6a, b), these are complement clauses subcategorized by nominal categories (sinaz wort‘his word’ and zala‘story’, resp.; the first one expresses embedded request, the second one ‘ordinary’ indirect speech). The subjunctive in both cases relate to the desiderative meaning expressed ...
‘-meter’), tend to be considered transgressive. The main aim of this paper is to provide a close review of grammar books and dictionaries among other sources to compare the rules described in the literature and the data provided by the bank of neologisms of the Observatori de Neologia. ...
In France, several recent events have put the issue of the relationship between the police and citizens back at the heart of public debate: the repression of the “Gilets jaunes” (yellow vest) movement has called into question the confidence of demonstrators in the police force, and the “Bl...
Either a number of languages have to be classified as having a "mixed" word order (Seifart et al. 2014; Strunk et al. 2015), or one of their word orders has to be selected to the exclusion of others. In establishing the subtypes for our query, we have tried to balance the need ...