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Cartier, Alice – Linguistique, 1976
Analyzes the syntactical, stylistic, and pronominal constraints which influence the distribution of prefix and non-prefix forms in Indonesian. (Text is in French.) (CDSH/AM)
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Form Classes (Languages), Indonesian, Language Styles
Peer reviewedVukanovitch, E. P. – Russian Language Journal, 1970
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction, Russian
Peer reviewedGrundstrom, Allan W. – French Review, 1973
Descriptors: Classification, Consonants, Form Classes (Languages), French
Bernazkaja, A. – Deutsch als Fremdsprache, 1971
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), German, Morphology (Languages), Phrase Structure
Francois, Denise – Linguistique, 1975
This article examines predicate structures, with special focus on the nature of predicate auxiliaries and their role in assigning predicate function to non-verbals. (Text is in French.) (AM)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Morphology (Languages)
Surducki, Milan I. – Slavic East Europe J, 1970
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction, Morphology (Languages)
Festgepraegte praedikative Konstruktionen im Deutschen (Idiomatic Predicate Constructions in German)
Reichstein, A. D. – Deutsch als Fremdsprache, 1974
Examines German idiomatic predicate constructions in various aspects; finds that these constructions do not form a homogeneous class, either as to form or as to syntax. Numerous examples, taken from dictionaries and other sources, are used. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), German, Idioms
Peer reviewedBickerton, Derek – Language, 1973
Revised version of a paper presented at the Caribbean Linguistics Conference, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, April 1971; research assisted by a grant from the Ford Foundation for the Dialect Survey of Guyana. (DD)
Descriptors: Creoles, Descriptive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Language Classification
Peer reviewedWolf, norbert Richard – German Quarterly, 1971
Descriptors: Charts, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages)
PDF pending restorationBlansitt, Edward L., Jr. – 1973
In this paper the bitransitive clause is defined in terms of its nuclear tagmemes: subject, predicate, direct object, and indirect object. A semantic characterization is given of the prototype bitransitive clause with a correlation of situational roles and grammatical functions. The nine different dominant orders in bitransitive clauses which were…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Language Patterns, Language Universals
Akhmanova, Olga; And Others – 1972
Linguistics as a science has been concerned with comparison ever since its inception, the number and variety of approaches increasing steadily in the course of its development. Interest in linguistic comparison extends into the field of foreign language teaching. Linguists have attempted to solve the problem of methodology in contrastive…
Descriptors: Caucasian Languages, Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics, English
Terras, V. – Slavic and East European Journal, 1960
Accepting the perfective aspect as the "marked" correlative of a true morphological correlation in the opposition of perfective:imperfective in Russian verb study, the author disregards non-systemic facts in order to concentrate on the aspect relations as they appear in "linear pairs". The author proceeds to describe the functions of the aspect…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar
The Phonology and Syntax of Palauan Verb Affixes. Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 4, Number 5.
Wilson, Helen Irene – 1972
Palauan is a relatively undescribed Austronesian language. This dissertation is an attempt to provide an account of the affixes which Palauan verbs can take, since there are complexities associated with almost every affix, with regard to both its phonological form and its syntactic and semantic function. In order to generalize about the verb…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Malayo Polynesian Languages, Morphology (Languages)
Manning, Clarence A. – Slavistica, 1959
Differences between the English and Ukrainian verbal forms, meaning, and usage are studied in this booklet. While the author illustrates significant distinctions in basic forms, sentences, and in paragraph structure, he concludes that the most important differences between both systems are of a psychological nature. Examples are cited, often using…
Descriptors: Cyrillic Alphabet, Descriptive Linguistics, English, Form Classes (Languages)
PDF pending restorationMoulton, William G. – 1976
This paper suggests that traditional syntax describes a sentence's syntactic structure, and that verb valence theory describes a sentence's semantic structure. According to this theory, a verb has a certain valence, or power to attract a certain number of "adjuncts." It is further shown that a given semantic structure can be converted into…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Contrastive Linguistics, Deep Structure, English


