Topics in the Theory of Inflection |
Contents
Introductory Remarks | 13 |
Footnotes to Chapter Two | 56 |
Dynamic Inflection | 82 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
Accusative adjectives adopt Ag-Indexing AGENT agree agreement allow alternative analysis appear application argument assume auxiliary Bill C-Move Charles clauses clitic Clustering conditional consider constructions contrast Czech Dative deletion derived designated Direct Complement distinctions distinguish distribution domain Dropping e-role elements English examples explanation facts Feature Assignment Filter formal further gender Genitive give Given grammar head hopping Indirect infinitives inflection inherent insertion John Karel languages leave lexical linguistic marking Mary means mechanism move movement nodes Nominative Notice NP's object Oblique occur option ordering passive past Percolation permitted person Peter phonological phrase position possible present principles problem pronouns properties proposed question realized receive reflexive relation respect restrictions role Romance rules situation SPEC specification stipulate structure subcategorization suggested THEME theory tion usual verb verbal write