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  • [[Category:LINGUIST|Comrie, Bernard]]
    94 bytes (12 words) - 12:41, 5 October 2007
  • *[[prime object]] (Comrie 1982) *Comrie, Bernard. 1982. “Grammatical relations in Huichol.” In: Hopper, Paul & Thompson,
    624 bytes (76 words) - 16:46, 30 August 2007
  • Comrie (1982), which used "prime object", was written before Dryer (1986), which m ...d only those noun phrase positions that trigger verb–object agreement."'' (Comrie 1982:108)
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  • ...ent, and a situation is located in time relative to that reference point" (Comrie 1985:125). ...chenbach, he uses three ordering relations: ‘simul’, ‘before’ and ‘after’ (Comrie 1985:122). Absolute tenses express a relation between S and E. The referenc
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  • ...ge list. In: Haspelmath, Martin & Dryer, Matthew S. & Gil, David & Comrie, Bernard (eds.) ''The World Atlas of Language Structures.'' Oxford: Oxford Universit
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  • ...his period, he had the opportunity to attend courses lectured by [[Bernard Comrie]], [[Robert D. Van Valin, Jr.]], [[T. Givón]], [[William A. Foley]], [[Kar ..., who were also principal members of his dissertation committee. [[Bernard Comrie]] was an external reader. His Ph.D. dissertation, focusing on [[Warihío]],
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  • ...ly, on the end of the situation than on any other part of the situation.' (Comrie 1976: 18) * Comrie, Bernard. ''Aspect''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1976.
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  • ...Negation." In: Martin Haspelmath & Matthew S. Dryer & David Gil & Bernard Comrie (eds.) ''The World Atlas of Language Structures.'' Oxford: Oxford Universit
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  • Comrie (1981:204ff) criticizes the concept of typological consistency in two gener *Comrie, Bernard. 1981. ''Language Universals and Linguistic Typology''. Oxford: Blackwell.
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  • ...be a situation which is characteristic of an ''extended'' period of time" (Comrie 1985: 27), '''iteratives''' consist of "repeated occurrences of the ''same ...e context. Habituality constitutes just one possible reading in this case (Comrie 1985: 25).
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  • ...drej A. 1993. “Transitivity increase in Athabaskan languages.” In: Comrie, Bernard & Polinsky, Maria (eds.) 1993. ''Causatives and transitivity.'' Amsterdam:
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  • *Comrie, Bernard 1981, „The theoretical significance of the Latin accusative and infinitiv
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  • ...the typology of inchoative/causative verb alternations. 1993. In: Comrie, Bernard & Polinsky, Maria (eds.): Causatives and transitivity. (Studies in Language
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  • * {{cite journal | author=[[Bernard Comrie|Comrie, Bernard]] | title=Gender affixes in Tsez | journal=The Emergence of the Modern Lang * {{cite journal | author=Comrie, Bernard | title=Participles in Tsez: An emergent word class? | journal=Complex Sent
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  • *Haspelmath, Martin & Dryer, Matthew & Gil, David & Comrie, Bernard (eds.) 2005. ''The World Atlas of Language Structures.'' Oxford: Oxford Uni
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