Search results for "Inflection"

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Der s-Plural im Alemannischen.

2019

It is commonly agreed that the plural -s has become a part of Standard German inflection, yet in dialects such as Alemannic it is often seen as an intruder. We challenge this view based on data from a written survey amongst speakers of Swiss German dialects. Our analysis of pluralised loanwords (e. g. Mango) and abbreviations (e. g. WG ‘flat share’) shows a strong effect of both speakers’ age and grammatical gender that points towards a progressive integration of the plural -s into the dialectal system.
 While masculine and neuter nouns can express number syntagmatically (using articles that differ in singular and plural), feminine nouns rely heavily on suffixes (as the definite articl…

GermanStructure (mathematical logic)Grammatical genderSwiss German LanguageNounSchema (psychology)InflectionlanguagePsychologylanguage.human_languageLinguisticsPluralLinguistik Online
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O rozwoju polskich dialektów

2014

The article deals with a phenomenon of the evolution of dialects. With respect to traditional dialects, the new post-dialectal formations are characterized not so much by the systemic changes but rather by the functional and pragmatic ones; thus, in their defining, those phenomena should be considered. The first change that had occurred in the original phase of the creation of the Polish ethnical language, under the influence of the dominating variation (i.e., culturally supreme), was the change of the hierarchies of inflexion in the diasystem of the national language, from a horizontal organization (equivalent dialects) into hierarchical one (dominating literary language and functionally l…

GlobalizationEmancipationVariation (linguistics)GeographyInflectionDiasystemIdentity (social science)Literary languageNational languageLinguisticsPoznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Językoznawcza
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Pragmatiniai predikatinių bendraties konstrukcijų aspektai latvių kalboje

2020

Šio straipsnio tikslas – ištirti pragmatinius predikatinės bendraties konstrukcijos latvių kalboje aspektus ir įrodyti, kad šios konstrukcijos turi specifinius pragmatinius ženklus. Priešingai nei tokie pragmatiniai ženklai kaip dalelytės, jungtukai, prieveiksmiai ar prozodija, predikatinės bendraties konstrukcijos latvių kalboje pragmatiškai funkcionuoja kaip atskiras vienetas, t. y., struktūrinis funkcionalumas kyla iš sąsajos, o ne iš atskirų leksinių ar gramatinių elementų. Šios konstrukcijos latvių kalboje žymi marginalinį modalumą, o jų vartojimas yra susijęs su neutraliais, pažymėtais kalbos registrais. Taigi straipsnyje pagrindinis dėmesys skiriamas modalinėms ir laikinoms reikšmėms…

Linguistics and LanguageArcheologyCopula (linguistics)Dative caseŽiniasklaida / MediaPredicative constructionEducationLatvių kalba / Latvian languageLietuva (Lithuania)JungtisBendratisNaudininkasPredicative expressionProsodyInfinitivePolarityŽodžių kaityba / InflectionDativePredikatinė konstrukcijaModalityModalumasLatvianPoliariškumaslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsModalCopulalanguageInfinitiveText typesPsychologyLaikasStudies About Languages
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Awareness of second language inflectional morphology: A case study on Finnish as a second language

2007

The Finnish language has a very extensive inflectional morphology, whereas Vietnamese, as an isolating language, has no inflection at all. Therefore, the major challenge encountered by Vietnamese immigrants learning Finnish is to develop awareness of the existence, function and use of inflection. This paper examines how this process manifests itself in native-non-native speaker (NS-NNS) conversations during the initial stages of second language acquisition. All the negotiation sequences including overt signals of problems in understanding were subjected to a closer analysis, and the linguistic modifications performed to solve the problems were analysed on the level of both interaction and g…

Linguistics and LanguageGrammarComprehension approachVietnamesemedia_common.quotation_subjectIsolating languageSecond-language acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticslanguage.human_languageFocus (linguistics)InflectionDevelopmental linguisticslanguagePsychologymedia_commonActa Linguistica Hungarica
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Verb inflection in Ancient Greek and Sanskrit and auxiliation patterns in French and Italian. Forms, functions, system

2009

This paper deals with the complex interaction between form and function in the verb morphosyntax of four Indo-European languages (French, Italian, Ancient Greek and Sanskrit). Beyond the difference in form, auxiliation patterns in French and Italian, and verb inflections in Ancient Greek and Sanskrit correlate, thanks to the agreement for number and person, to the expression of the relationship with the Subject. The different auxiliation patterns (sum and habeo) and the different inflections (middle and active) correlate to different properties of the Subject. In particular, these forms depend on the syntactic opposition between middle and non-middle. The ways of this dependency are regulat…

Linguistics and LanguageHistory470 Latin & Italic languagesVerb410 LinguisticsAncient GreekSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguisticasintassi morfo-sintassi ausiliazione francese italiano greco antico sanscritoForm and functionInflectionSanskritLiteraturebusiness.industryIndo-European languagesFrench800 Literature rhetoric & criticismLinguisticslanguage.human_language3310 Linguistics and LanguageIf and only if460 Spanish & Portuguese languageslanguage450 Italian Romanian & related languagesbusiness440 French & related languages10103 Institute of Romance Studies
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Strength and weakness of the Old English adjective

2021

Abstract As regards Old English, the inflectional strength and weakness are characterised by a kind of inconsistency. In the case of Old English adjectives these two inflectional properties appear to be different from those associated with nouns and verbs. In the case of the latter the two properties seem to be lexically determined while in the case of adjectives they appear to be determined by syntactic conditions. The traditional accounts of the Old English grammar attribute two paradigms to one adjectival lexical item. The analysis presented in this article postulates that one can actually speak about one adjectival inflection and what is traditionally presented as strong and weak adject…

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorystrong inflectionOld EnglishLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageadjectiveDevelopmental psychologyweak inflectionLexical ItemOld EnglishlanguageAdjectiveStrengths and weaknesses
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Root lexical features and inflectional marking of tense in Proto-Indo-European

2009

This paper examines early inflectional morphology related to the tense-aspect system of Proto-Indo-European. It will be argued that historical linguistics can shed light on the long-standing debate over the emergence of tense-aspect morphology in language acquisition. The dispute over this issue is well-known; it has been pursued mostly by scholars following various general linguistic approaches, from typology to acquisition, but also by historical linguists and Indo-Europeanists, who have long debated about the precedence of aspect or tense from both a synchronic and a diachronic perspective. However, so far Indo-Europeanists have rarely confronted their results in a successful way with re…

Linguistics and LanguageRoot (linguistics)HistoryinjunctiveLexical aspectVedic SanskritOld GreekGrammatical categoryLanguage acquisitionGrammatical aspectlexical aspectLanguage and LinguisticsPast tenseLinguisticslanguage.human_languageSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E LinguisticaPhilosophyIndo-European.inflectional tenselanguageHistorical linguisticsroot telic featureVedic Sanskrit
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The Lithuanian "have" - resultative - a typological curiosum?

2012

ABSTRACT Björn Wiemer. The Lithuanian HAVE-resultative - A Typological Curiosum? Lingua Posnaniensis, vol. LIV (2)/2012. The Poznań Society for the Advancement of the Arts and Sciences. PL ISSN 0079-4740, ISBN 978-83-7654-252-2, pp. 69-81. This article presents the Lithuanian possessive resultative construction with the verb turėti ‘have’ and discusses its place in a typology of forms of resultative constructions. While possessive resultatives with a past passive participle (as in Polish Kolację mamy już przygotowaną lit. ‘We have the dinner already prepared’) are found in areally related as well as other languages, Lithuanian stands out in using an active participle (more precisely: a part…

Linguistics and LanguageTarmės. Dialektai. Dialektologija / Dialects. DialectologyDiachroninis požiūrisResultativeVerbPast active participleRezultatyvasLingua francaLanguage and LinguisticsResultative constructionsParticiplePosesyvinės atliktinės konstrukcijosLietuva (Lithuania)ResultativePossesive resultative constructionsSociologyArgument (linguistics)computer.programming_languageŽodžių kaityba / InflectionDalyvisDiachronic studyLithuanianPossessiveLinguisticslanguage.human_languageTypologylanguageLiterary criticismcomputerParticipleRezultatyvinės konstrukcijosKalbos dalys. Morfologija / Morphology
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Sincretisme i canvi morfològic : evolució de la terminació verbal en -AT en català

2021

Resum: La terminació verbal llatina -at, que es troba en els ètims de les formes de 3a persona del present d’indicatiu de la 1a conjugació, del present de subjuntiu de les conjugacions no primeres i de l’imperfet d’indicatiu i del condicional de totes les conjugacions, ha arribat en català general al resultat -a (cantat > canta). Tanmateix, ja en els primers testimonis escrits (segle xi) procedents dels antics comtats d’Urgell i de Pallars, es documenta la variant -e, avui estesa pel català nord-occidental i pel valencià septentrional. Aquesta divergència ha rebut una explicació fonològica, a partir del supòsit que en el català occidental naixent la -t final s’hauria perdut de manera tardan…

Linguistics and LanguageUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLingüísticaFilologíasSincretismePhilosophyNatural morphologyLinguistic changeCanvi lingüísticLanguage and LinguisticsCatalà anticNorthwestern CatalanOld CatalanVerbal inflectionMorfologia natural:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Linguistic changeCatalà nord-occidentalFlexió verbalHumanitiesSyncretism
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Adnominal adjectives in Old English

2010

Even though adnominal adjectives in Old English are distributionally versatile in that they may precede, follow or flank the noun they modify, their positioning is not random but follows from systematic interpretive contrasts between pre- and postnominal adjectives, such as ‘attribution vs predication’, ‘individual-level vs stage-level reading’ and ‘restrictive vs non-restrictive modification’. These contrasts are largely independent of adjectival inflection (pace Fischer 2000, 2001, 2006). The placement of adnominal adjectives in Old English is investigated in relation to recent comparative and theoretical studies on word order and word order variation (see Cinque 2007; Larson & Maruši…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsVariation (linguistics)Old EnglishReading (process)NounInflectionlanguagePsychologyAttributionmedia_commonWord orderEnglish Language and Linguistics
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