Language in global perspective : papers in honor of the 50th anniversary of the summer Institute of Linguistics 1935-1985 / Benjamin F. Elson, compilador y editor
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Español Editor: Dallas: The Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1986Edición: 1ra dDescripción: 626 p.: ilustraciones ; 19 cmTema(s): Instituto Lingüistico de Verano | LingüísticaClasificación LoC:HS 2330.i5 | .E43
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Contiene : From optional to obligatory marking of syntactic relations --Area Norms of language size -- How many lenguages? -- SOVD Languages? -- Is the transitive/Intransitive dichotomy real? -- The lexo-centric approach to descriptive linguistics -- Passive Functions -- Computer-assisted tagmemics --SI and Philippine linguistics -- Inflectional suppletion in natural mosphology -- Devotional reafing and science fiction: the medieval saint´s life as a form of discourse -- Toward a discussion of the ordering of adjectivesin the english -- A further note on experimental clauses in discourse -- Feature of proto-otomanguean discourse structure? -- Indirec quote as the dominant style of reporting in Kom --Pergective mi in Uma discourse.
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Contiene : From optional to obligatory marking of syntactic relations --Area Norms of language size -- How many lenguages? -- SOVD Languages? -- Is the transitive/Intransitive dichotomy real? -- The lexo-centric approach to descriptive linguistics -- Passive Functions -- Computer-assisted tagmemics --SI and Philippine linguistics -- Inflectional suppletion in natural mosphology -- Devotional reafing and science fiction: the medieval saint´s life as a form of discourse -- Toward a discussion of the ordering of adjectivesin the english -- A further note on experimental clauses in discourse -- Feature of proto-otomanguean discourse structure? -- Indirec quote as the dominant style of reporting in Kom --Pergective mi in Uma discourse.