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A particular coordination structure of Indo-European flavour

2005

The article aims to account for the various, often unexpected positions of the conjunction in coordinated constructions of ancient Indo-European languages, among them Hittite, Ancient Greek, Latin and Vedic Sanskrit. The coordination possibilities of ancient Indo-European languages are derived from the binary branching hypotheses of Universal Grammar, with the result that not only seemingly idiosyncratic facts of a number of languages receive a principled explanation, but also a speculative hypothesis of Universal Grammar receives empirical support; ancient Indo-European languages realize possibilities that are derivable from the Munn-Kayne theory but have not been attested so far.

antisymmetry of syntax coordination Indo-European languages
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Phytosociological characterization of the Celtis tournefortii subsp. aetnensis microwoods in Sicily

2014

A work on the Celtis tournefortii subsp. aetnensis vegetation, endemic species located in disjointed sites in the Sicilian inland, is here presented. It forms microwoods with a relict character established on screes and detrital coverages, on a variety of lithological substrates (volcanics, limestones, quartzarenites). Based on the phytosociological analysis carried out in the territory, these vegetation aspects are framed in the alliance Oleo-Ceratonion, within which a new association (Pistacio terebinthi-Celtidetum aetnensis) is described, in turn diversified in the following subassociations: a) typicum subass. nova, on detrital calcareous cones of the north-western part of Sicily, in the…

biodiversity Celtis tournefortii subsp. aetnensis Mediterranean vegetation phytosociology Pistacio-Rhamnetalia alaterni Sicily syntaxonomySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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On Language Adequacy

2015

Abstract The paper concentrates on the problem of adequate reflection of fragments of reality via expressions of language and inter-subjective knowledge about these fragments, called here, in brief, language adequacy. This problem is formulated in several aspects, the most general one being: the compatibility of the language syntax with its bi-level semantics: intensional and extensional. In this paper, various aspects of language adequacy find their logical explication on the ground of the formal-logical theory of syntax T of any categorial language L generated by the so-called classical categorial grammar, and also on the ground of its extension to the bi-level, intensional and ex- tensio…

categorial grammartruthPrinciple of compositionalitySemantics (computer science)constituent of knowledgeMeaning (philosophy of language)Denotationreferringcompatibility of syntax and semanticsintensional semanticsAZ20-999interpretationMathematicsontological objectInterpretation (logic)Categorial grammarcommunicationmeaningcategorizationtoken-type distinctionalgebraic modelsLinguisticsSyntax (logic)PhilosophyTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESdenotationcompositionalityTheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSextensional semanticsHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesOn LanguageStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
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Berberido aetnensis-Crataegion laciniatae, new orophilous pre-forestal alliance of the class Rhamno-Prunetea

2011

In this paper the results of a phytosociological study carried out on some aspects of shrub vegetation of forest margins are presented, investigated in the higher belt of the Madonie Mts. (Northern-Central Sicily), referred to the order Prunetalia spinosae (Rhamno-Prunetea). Through comparison with other known coenoses in the central- southern part of the Italian Peninsula and in Sicily – especially, the associations of Berberidion vulgaris and those of Pruno-Rubion ulmifolii – a coenological and phytogeographical autonomy has been made evident and has resulted in the recognition of a new alliance, described under the name Berberido aetnensis-Crataegion laciniatae Gianguzzi et al., all. nov…

chemistry.chemical_compoundAllianceGeographychemistryPrunetalia spinosae Sicily scrub and mantle vegetation syntaxonomy.Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataForestalForestryPlant ScienceClass (biology)Phytocoenologia
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Coordination in Latin

2013

The paper means to be a first attempt to an explanation of the anomalies in coordination on the basis of syntactic evidence so as to rule out the possibility of playing down the great significance of the role of syntactic movement.The analysis carried out starts by postulating such an effective structure of coordination that the final order of the terms ‘out of place’ turns out to be justified in one and the same way without compelling the disposal of ‘exceptional’ data as bare stylistic choices, i.e. licenses that writers allow themselves when they decide not to obey syntactic rules. The attempt to belie a kind of approach that resorts to ‘exceptions’ originates from two different reflecti…

coordinationsyntactic movement.Latin syntaxSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Les adjectifs chez Daniel Pennac

1997

épithèteappositionadjectiffonctions syntaxiques de l'adjectifattribut
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Predicative Gerunds in Spanish and Catalan

2014

In this article I discuss an instance of microvariation in Catalan, which regards the distribution of predicative gerunds. It is proposed that the differences depend on restrictions on the movement of the verb: the more it is restricted, the less contexts will allow the use of gerunds. A crucial argument for this analysis comes from the comparison with Cinque's (1999) hierarchy of functional heads: in all Catalan varieties gerunds can express the aspectual values which are lower in the hierarchy. Conversely, only the varieties where gerunds are most widespread (Central Catalan) allow them to express also the higher aspectual values. In the last part of the article, I argue that there is an …

generative grammarRomance SyntaxaspectSpanishSettore L-LIN/07 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua SpagnolaCatalangerundpredicative constructionSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Grammar types in language explain tone sequence processing in music

2009

In this ERP study, linear and center-embedded musical sequences are built according to two artificial grammar types in language, named finite state grammar (FSG) and phrase structure grammar (PSG). The aim is to prove if neural sources and processing mechanisms for artificial grammar settings across domains are the same. Isochronous pitch sequences were constructed by two interval categories (3rd and 6th) in upward and downward direction. FSG sequences, which have the general form ABAB in artificial grammar, are translated into “small up/small down/large up/large down”. PSG sequences of form A[AB]B are transposed to “small up/large up/large down/small down”. In two ERP recordings testing FS…

grammar typesevent-related potentialsmusical syntaxhierarchical vs. linear structures
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Latvian Grammar

2021

“Latvian Grammar” was written to make information about the Latvian language and its grammatical system more easily available not only within Latvia, but also beyond its borders. A modern grammar of Latvian written in English is as important for native speakers of Latvian as for those who have learned Latvian as a second language and also is of great value for anyone interested in the culture and history of Latvia or the Latvian language itself. The need for a reference grammar of Latvian written in English is especially important right now due to the existence of a large Latvian diaspora community abroad, particularly in English-speaking countries where children and young people are educat…

grammar Latvian morphophonology morphology syntax
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La position syntaxique de l'adjectif dans la littérature française du XVIIIe siècle

1998

l'épithètefonctions syntaxiques de l'adjectifl'appositionl'attribut
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