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  • ...esis proposes that Yaqui is a primary object language, and that Yaqui is a language where grammatical relations as well as semantic relations are present. ...and rich [[voice]] phenomena in addition to an overall description of the language in the [[functional-typological]] framework. It is also a useful reference
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  • ...uage, to the theory of the linguistic sign, to the historical evolution of language, etc. is well-known. ...integration of quantitative studies in the Prague structuralist theory of language. He believed in the existence of general quantitative laws which govern the
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  • ...inguistic theory, and certainly not that it is genetically determined by a language gene. ...tem, you find larger and larger inventories: The number of morphemes in a language is quite large in comparison with the number of phonemes; the number of le
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  • ...1979, Evans 1977, Heim 1990) take the pronoun to function as a [[definite description]] which copies its descriptive content from the context (of utterance): "th ...verbs of quantification,'' in: E. Keenan (ed.) Formal semantics of natural language, pp.3-15, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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  • ...[[second language learners]] and aims at investigating aspects of [[second language acquisition]]. ..., whereas [[error analysis]] compares the learner’s data with the [[target language]] [[norm]] and identifies and explains errors accordingly (cf. James 1998).
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  • ...eme]]) or that occurs between two spaces in the spelling or the linguist's description (= [[word-form]]). * Sapir, E. 1921. ''Language,'' Harcourt, Brace and World, New York.
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  • ...violating the [[Complex NP Constraint]]. Other advantages of QR are in the description of [[Weak Crossover]] and Antecedent Contained Deletion. The exact conditio * Huang, James 1982. ''Move wh in a language without wh-movement,'' [[Linguistic review]], 369-416
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  • ...ver, Markov chains are a central component of the corresponding methods of language technology (“Hidden Markov Models”; cf. e.g., Brants 1999)). ...first place, a consequence of practical demands: efforts to improve second language training and optimisation of stenographic systems are examples. Early quant
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  • ''(Description yet to be written.)'' ...w.cgi?bookid=CILT%20170 Pathways of the Brain: The Neurocognitive Basis of Language].'' Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
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  • ...difference lies rather in the ontological points of view (do we consider a language as a set of sentences with their structures assigned to them, or do we see ...es. There is, however, an immense number of of properties and processes in language which can be detected and analysed only with quantitative methods on the ba
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  • *– Ders., Three Models for the Description of Language. ''IRE Transactions on Information Theory'' 1956/2, 113–124.
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  • ...s usually have a more restricted phonology, segments used for affixes in a language are only a subpart of the phoneme system. Affixes are usually shorter than In [[Kusunda]] (a language isolate of Nepal), at least some verbal suffixes may appear in random order
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  • ...tinctions in Grammar. In: T. Shopen (Hg.), Language Typology and Syntactic Description. Cambridge, UK 2005. ...stinctions in Syntax. In: T. Shopen (Hg.), Language Typology and Syntactic Description. Cambridge, UK 1985, 155-196.
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  • .../ Imperative-Hortative Systems. In: M. Dryer et al. (Hg.), World Atlas of Language Structures. Oxford 2003, 286-298. ...tinctions in Grammar. In: T. Shopen (Hg.), Language Typology and Syntactic Description. Cambridge 2005.
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  • ...anthropology, in studies ranging from racial classification to linguistic description focusing primarily on the languages and the peoples of northwestern U.S. an ...are historically recent and malleable. Even the profoundest differences in language and culture found among the world's peoples, he showed, do not affect the f
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  • The description of the models of time reference developed by Reichenbach (1947), Comrie (19 * Klein, W. (1994). ''Time in Language''. London: Routledge.
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  • *1966a. Review of J. Yamagiwa (ed.), Papers of the CIC Far Eastern Language Institute. Lg. 42.170-75. ...Review of W. Cooper, Set theory and syntactic description. Foundations of Language 2.408-10.
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  • ...eated (i.e. found in recipes, encyclopaedia entries, manuals etc.), or the description of either a living creature or an object (as found, for instance, in dictio ...course” (Report No. CSLI-85-37). Stanford, Calif.: Center for the Study of Language and Information. 1-35.
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  • 1960a. Gengo no Kijutsu. [Description of Language.] Tokyo: Kenkyu-sha. 1965a. Causative froms in Japanese. Foundations of Language 1. 30-50.
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