Although the canonical order in all German varieties is subject before object and this serialization holds for pronominal as well as for non-pronominal arguments, a certain proportiom of reverse orders for pronouns is attested in all three data sources. That is, there are speakers of various ...
Object pronouns, like me Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. They are me, you, him, her, us, them, and whom. Any noun receiving an action in the sentence, like these pronouns, is an object and is categorized as objective case.* An object pronoun ...
More about INFL-ection : the acquisition of clitic pronouns in French G Kaiser - 《Bilingual First Language Acquisition French & German Development》 被引量: 62发表: 1994年 Variable deletion of French /l/: Linguistic, social and stylistic factors This article considers variable /l/-deletion in...
it cannot extract (Sect.4.2, Sect.6). In the case of the possessor of the internal argument in a transitive clause, it is fairly clear that (3) is correct because the possessor
Germanis basically SVO, but employs SOV in subordinate clauses.Dutchdoes this as well but also employs it in certain independent clauses. SeeV2 word order.French,PortugueseandSpanishare SVO, but use SOV when a pronoun is used as the (direct or indirect) object: e.g., "Sam a mangé des...
On a curiosity in the syntax of personal pronouns in some German dialectsGerman dialectsPronounsObject-subject orderNull subject cycle... Wei,Helmut - 《Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics》 被引量: 1发表: 2015年 Contrast and the (Non-) Occurrence of Subject Pronouns On a curiosity in ...
stressed in languages that have relatively free word order due to case marking.Romanian,Basque,Esperanto, and, to some extent,Germanare examples. Some languages, such asSwedish, which normally lack any extensive case marking, allow such structures whenpronouns(which are marked for case) are ...
This article examines the functions of the Breton conjugated preposition 'of ' as direct object and subject pronouns. Because these uses are believed to b... G Manchec-German - 《Studia Celtica》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Analysis of the Phenomenon that Subject and Object are Constrained by "...
aThe English language once had an extensive declension system similar to Latin, modern German or Icelandic. Old English distinguished between the nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive cases, and for strongly declined adjectives and some pronouns also a separate instrumental case (which otherwise ...
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