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266 WILLIAM H. JACOBSEN, JR. Grammar Conference, University of California, Davis, March 15, 1986. Sections relating to clausal c ...
CLAUSE COMBINING IN NOOTKA 267 tion is a kind of compounding. Anderson (1985a:53-54) also makes this distinc tion, referring to ...
268 WILLIAM H. JACOBSEN, JR. An exception pointed out already by Sapir (1911a: 19) is that imperatives may take suffixes indica ...
CLAUSE COMBINING IN NOOTKA 269 The main sources of grammatical information on Nootka are the text analysis of Sapir (1924); the ...
270 WILLIAM H. JACOBSEN, JR. I rather think that the starred example (20) given by Schachter (1985:12) *qw?asma mamwk (man-INDI ...
CLAUSE COMBINING IN NOOTKA 271 I take much of the information about basic word order from Hawkins (1983:283- 287, 320-342). Jus ...
(^272) WILLIAM H. JACOBSEN, JR. Givón, T. 1983. "Topic Continuity in Discourse: The Functional Domain of Switch-Ref erence". Ha ...
CLAUSE COMBINING IN NOOTKA 273 . 1986b. "Nootkan Vocative Vocalism and Its Implications". Paper presented to Conference on Sound ...
274 WILLIAM H. JACOBSEN, JR. Anthropological Linguistics 26.1-12. Sadock, Jerrold M. 1980. "Noun Incorporation in Greenlandic: A ...
Preposition Assignment in English Julia A. Jolly University of California, Davis Introduction Traditional analyses of preposit ...
276 JULIA A. JOLLY from. The base form will be predicative from, listed in the lexicon, with a specified LS. Verbs with which fr ...
PREPOSITION ASSIGNMENT IN ENGLISH 277 assignment as a lexically-controlled phenomenon implies that it is arbitrary. The analysis ...
(^278) JULIA A. JOLLY (1) John hit the counter with the cane.λ (2) John loaded the truck with hay. (3) The dean presented John w ...
PREPOSITION ASSIGNMENT IN ENGLISH 279 (7) John and Mary went to the party. This seems counterintuitive, inasmuch as with signals ...
280 JULIA A. JOLLY In the RRG analysis, this kind of restricted oblique marking could be hand led by a lexical rule referring t ...
PREPOSITION ASSIGNMENT IN ENGLISH 281 ments — Subject, Object and PP's). The former we call thematic relations, the other gramma ...
282 JULIA A. JOLLY functions, the CS criteria for category membership makes lexical generali zation a formidable task. The list ...
PREPOSITION ASSIGNMENT IN ENGLISH 283 and into, as the logical choice for (20), based on the semantics of the verb, insert, and ...
284 JULIA A. JOLLY (24) a. John broke the vase. b. [do' (John)] CAUSE [BECOME broken' (vase)] Prepositions of the three sub-clas ...
PREPOSITION ASSIGNMENT IN ENGLISH^285 crete,hammer)] structure on the left of CAUSE. The addition of an effec tor/instrument (w ...
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