Adjective Classes - A Cross-Linguistic Typology
These forms are shared with nouns, except for the nonpast adnominal na for rippa, where nouns combine with no (like tada). The c ...
2 Inflected and Uninflected Adjectives in Japanese 59 (a) Copular complement of copula da (like nouns): (19) Sisetu wa rippa da ...
60 Anthony E. Backhouse (24) hoomupeezi o tada de tukur-u home.page ACC free be:te CONJ make-NONPAST 'make a home page free-of-c ...
2 Inflected and Uninflected Adjectives in Japanese 61 (no) 'free' indicates that it is an adjective: (29) Tada ni si-te ne free ...
62 Anthony E. Backhouse jectives are shared with inflected items, although the latter show a wider range. In addition, both type ...
2 Inflected and Uninflected Adjectives in Japanese 63 1975: 824). There are also a limited number of literary Sino items which c ...
64 Anthony E. Backhouse 3.2. UNINFLECTED NA AND NO ADJECTIVES Uehara (1998:186), using Nisio et al. (1994) as his lexicographic ...
2 Inflected and Uninflected Adjectives in Japanese 65 3.3. UNINFLECTED ADJECTIVES AND NOUNS Overlap is also found between uninfl ...
66 Anthony E. Backhouse tives are almost all gradable antonyms as opposed to complementaries. If gradabil- ity is assumed to be ...
2 Inflected and Uninflected Adjectives in Japanese 67 (b) Lexical morphology: All native adjectives with the formative elements ...
68 Anthony E. Backhouse As indicated, several linguistic factors appear to influence membership both of inflected and uninflecte ...
2 Inflected and Uninflected Adjectives in Japanese 69 Table 9 (examples are inflected unless otherwise indicated); in addition t ...
jo Anthony E. Backhouse TABLE 9. (cont.) Semantic type Examples Comments QUALIFICATION tadasH correct'; tokubetu (nal no) 'speci ...
2 Inflected and Uninflected Adjectives in Japanese 71 TABLE 10. Inflected Uninflected (no) -4 *• (no) Phonology: Restricted Unre ...
72 Anthony E. Backhouse in the language between Verbals (including verbs and i adjectives) and Nominals (nouns and na adjectives ...
2 Inflected and Uninflected Adjectives in Japanese 73 type (no), with some restricted cross-membership; in addition, there is a ...
The Two Adjective Classes in Manange Carol Genetti and Kristine Hildebrandt Manange is a Tibeto-Burman language, spoken in the A ...
3 The Two Adjective Classes in Manange 75 The basic typological features of Manange are summarized briefly below. The most exten ...
76 Carol Ge.ne.ttl and Kristine Hildebrandt contexts. 'Verb-like adjectives' share morphological properties with verbs, but we w ...
3 The Two Adjective Classes in Manange 77 (2) inA inApA 'noisy' icocorjpA ~ iconpA 'similar' 3kye 3kyepA ~ 3kikye 'sweet' (prett ...
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