Search results

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Page title matches

  • ...emic source]] vs. other. The conjunct (locutor/informant/epistemic source) person is the speaker in statements and the addressee in questions. *[[First person]]
    1 KB (167 words) - 19:37, 5 January 2008

Page text matches

  • ...emic source]] vs. other. The conjunct (locutor/informant/epistemic source) person is the speaker in statements and the addressee in questions. *[[First person]]
    1 KB (167 words) - 19:37, 5 January 2008
  • ...t''' (abbreviated SAP) refers to 1st or 2nd person to the exclusion of 3rd person. ...t distinguish between 1st or 2nd person, but contrast them both with third person (non-speech-act participant).)
    2 KB (226 words) - 05:40, 1 April 2008
  • ...]]), but to the (possibly unknown) person who murdered Smith, whoever that person may be.
    770 bytes (113 words) - 14:59, 27 February 2008
  • ...Latin the [[first person]] [[singular]] [[present]], in Arabic the [[third person]] [[singular]] [[perfect]].
    523 bytes (69 words) - 14:03, 2 July 2007
  • ..., 2. Person) als ''primären GESPRÄCHSROLLEN'' die ''REFERENZROLLE'' der 3. Person gegenüber als ''Restkategorie, die vage bleibt, sofern sie nicht durch Ref
    1 KB (128 words) - 14:35, 18 December 2007
  • Grammatical features such as [[person]], [[number]], [[gender]] and [[case]]. * Kerstens,J.G. 1993. ''The Syntax of Number, Person and Gender; A Theory of Phi-features,'' Linguistic Models 18, Mouton de Gru
    488 bytes (64 words) - 18:46, 27 September 2014
  • ...of [[inclusive]] - [[exclusive]] oppositions as found in the marking of [[person]]. ...y'' was coined by [[Viktor Elšík]] during a discussion on a workshop about person marking in Konstanz, December 2000 (Filimonova 2005: vii).
    642 bytes (74 words) - 06:25, 1 July 2008
  • ...ker's [[voice quality]] (e.g. a [[spectrogram]]). Some people claim that a person's voice is as individual as fingerprints. Voiceprints can be used to identi
    534 bytes (76 words) - 09:35, 31 August 2014
  • ...e first person singular present indicative active, the infinitive, the 1st person singular perfect indicative active, and the perfect passive participle:
    822 bytes (104 words) - 09:16, 22 January 2008
  • (i) ''? A person who [[close friends of e] admire t]'' (ii) ''* A person who you admire t because [[close friends of e] become famous]''
    1 KB (158 words) - 20:00, 9 May 2008
  • ...on-finite''', which means that they either have or lack [[tense]] and/or [[person-number]] specifictions. ...ications (like the Portuguese [[conjugated infinitive]]), or when it lacks person-number but has tense.
    2 KB (256 words) - 16:33, 14 October 2015
  • ...that person's brain -- differs to varying degrees from that of every other person.
    2 KB (313 words) - 19:14, 28 January 2018
  • ...], (for verbs:) [[tense]], [[aspect]], [[mood]], (subject and/or object) [[person]], [[:category:voice|voice]].
    1 KB (155 words) - 17:17, 3 February 2008
  • ...n, die in semantisch-pragmatischer Hinsicht die [[Aufforderung]] an die 1. Person Plural zur gemeinsamen Aktion ausdrückt. ...iv in diesen z. B. periphrastisch oder durch konjunktivische Formen der 1. Person Plural ausgedrückt, z. B. ''Lasst uns streiken! Seien wir mutig!''
    1 KB (150 words) - 00:32, 10 August 2007
  • ...eement]] (or [[cross-referencing]]) paradigms that distinguish most or all person-number combinations and therefore make the use of [[independent pronoun]]s Italian has the folloiwng person-number paradigm, which is said to exibit rich agreement:
    1 KB (191 words) - 11:50, 11 March 2010
  • ...unable to to repeat what they have just heard. This is due to the affected person having a disconnection between sound patterns and the production area. It i
    275 bytes (42 words) - 19:17, 22 June 2014
  • ...e speaker's [interlocutor|interlocutor(s)] from the extension of the first person plural. Its notional counterpart is the [[inclusive]].
    462 bytes (55 words) - 17:18, 5 July 2007
  • ...or') which does not refer to a major who is clumsy, but merely to a clumsy person.
    1 KB (190 words) - 22:34, 18 December 2013
  • ...e speaker's [[interlocutor|interlocutor(s)]] in the extension of the first person plural. Its notional counterpart is the '''[[exclusive]]'''.
    500 bytes (62 words) - 20:19, 2 August 2007
  • :::*''"any stretch of speech by one person before which there was silence on his part and after which there was also s
    553 bytes (85 words) - 10:24, 30 January 2008
  • # geographical personal nouns (''Amsterdammer'' 'person living in Amsterdam'),
    780 bytes (95 words) - 21:11, 19 February 2009
  • A concept has for the most part been arrived at as a result of the person's experience in the world.
    1 KB (203 words) - 02:10, 15 October 2017
  • '''Inalienable possession''' is the [[possessive]] relation that a person has with his body parts or properties, as distinguished from the possessive
    734 bytes (110 words) - 16:18, 15 February 2009
  • If a person goes ‘on record’ when uttering an FTA, the intention is unambiguously e ...e trying to counteract a possible face damage of the hearer. This way, the person uses politeness to soften the FTA.
    3 KB (455 words) - 21:31, 28 September 2009
  • ...ncer''' is a specific [[semantic role|semantic (or thematic) role]] of the person(s) whose mental faculties are involved in the psychological state denoted b
    764 bytes (104 words) - 17:14, 13 February 2009
  • ...'' is used referentially when the speaker intends to refer to a particular person which he knows to be the murderer of Smith. Donnellan (1966) distinguishes
    762 bytes (108 words) - 16:36, 21 February 2009
  • ...verbal predicate ''assassinate'' requires an object that denotes a famous person, i.e. it imposes a selectional restriction to this effect.
    498 bytes (64 words) - 12:38, 26 July 2014
  • Deep dyslexia is caused by damage to [[Broca's area]]. The affected person is unable to use spelling-to-sound correspondence to recognise words and as
    476 bytes (65 words) - 17:27, 27 June 2014
  • |2nd person |
    993 bytes (142 words) - 13:52, 7 October 2007
  • ...null morpheme marks the present tense of verbs in all forms but the third person singular: ...nt tense and third persons (English is unusual in its marking of the third person singular with a non-zero morpheme, by contrast with a null morpheme for oth
    3 KB (474 words) - 19:59, 17 February 2009
  • ...I will be carried') can be analyzed as containing three morphemes (first [[person]], [[singular]], [[passive]]), realized as a single portmanteau morph.
    1 KB (146 words) - 21:23, 19 February 2009
  • ...ting an image of a language selecting features from various sources like a person choosing items for lunch at a cafeteria (following Bickerton 1981:49).
    784 bytes (103 words) - 18:08, 25 November 2007
  • ...he goes'', ''goes'' is the target (agreeing with the controller ''she'' in person and number); in Russian ''moj-u mam-u'' 'my mom (accusative)', ''moj-u'' is
    736 bytes (102 words) - 10:14, 21 September 2007
  • ...ologically, it is a non-finite form which is crucially not specified for [[person]], [[number]] and [[mood]]. Other categories which may or may not be absent [[Portuguese]] and [[Old Neapolitan]] have an infinitive that inflects for person and number.
    3 KB (339 words) - 19:35, 5 January 2008
  • Eine Person ist an den Fächern Computerlinguistik und Informatik an den Universitäten
    587 bytes (78 words) - 17:13, 21 June 2014
  • *[[Lehmann, Christian]], Y.-M. Shin & [[Elisabeth Verhoeven]] (2000) ''Person Prominence and Relation Prominence. On the typology of syntactic relations
    1 KB (155 words) - 09:27, 16 June 2008
  • ...ologically, it is a non-finite form which is crucially not specified for [[person]], [[number]] and [[mood]]. Other categories which may or may not be absent [[Portuguese]] and [[Old Neapolitan]] have an infinitive that inflects for person and number.
    3 KB (356 words) - 17:01, 15 February 2009
  • '''AGR''' is the person and number feature complex in finite [[INFL]].
    733 bytes (91 words) - 17:24, 12 June 2014
  • In Irish, the first person plural subject suffix ''-muid'' was antigrammaticalized to become the indep
    1 KB (154 words) - 15:03, 4 February 2008
  • ...ituation the social interaction is embedded in. It hence mirrors the way a person wants to be perceived by others in his surrounding space. Goffman describes ...pendance of face on social values is, for instance, reflected in the way a person behaves when representing a particular religious community or profession.
    6 KB (925 words) - 16:12, 29 June 2014
  • The components '3rd person possessive' and 'plural' are fused together in the English word ''their'',
    908 bytes (111 words) - 17:25, 18 May 2014
  • A person engaged in linguistic activity is using his or her [[linguistic information
    803 bytes (111 words) - 06:07, 8 October 2017
  • Ein [[Muttersprachler]] ist eine Person, die eine Sprache L als [[Erstsprache]] erworben hat.
    810 bytes (97 words) - 16:25, 18 July 2014
  • ...orm it (or, in more elaborate versions, pretending to be a certain type of person performing it)." (WIlson 2006: 1734)
    691 bytes (97 words) - 11:56, 24 May 2009
  • ...the productive suffixes ''–or'' or ''–er'' used to build words denoting a person who performs the action denoted by a verb).
    1 KB (179 words) - 15:55, 7 September 2008
  • ...rence|refers]]. The denotation of the proper name ''Julius Caesar'' is the person with that name; the denotation of the common noun ''horse'' is the set of h
    1,016 bytes (137 words) - 08:48, 6 June 2014
  • ...is indifferent to voice, tense and mood, comparing with the attitude of a person lying nonchalantly.]
    1 KB (153 words) - 14:55, 19 September 2007
  • ...personality is appreciated by others. Furthermore, this includes the way a person wants to be perceived by his/ her social group. One example for positive fa
    2 KB (327 words) - 18:59, 27 September 2014
  • ...d die Funktion auf das Argument'' a'' angewendet, das zum Beispiel für die Person ''Dagmar'' steht, so erhalten wir den Wert ''b''. Der Wert des Arguments ''
    716 bytes (113 words) - 17:04, 29 June 2014
  • ...but are rather part of the base, the background against which the profiled person is construed.
    4 KB (612 words) - 18:19, 20 June 2014
  • ...o'', ''tenor'', ''bass'' etc., and these features also determine whether a person sings in head ([[falsetto]]) or chest register.
    967 bytes (134 words) - 09:18, 28 September 2014
  • ...thematische Rolle oder Theta-Rolle) bezeichnet die Rolle einer beteiligten Person in der vom sprachlichen Prädikatsausdruck bezeichneten Situation.
    999 bytes (126 words) - 18:47, 2 August 2014
  • ...e infinitive are conjugated the same way in all five possible inflections: Person, Number, Mood, Tense, and Voice:
    2 KB (254 words) - 17:55, 12 February 2009
  • ...c is due to the lack of a proper antecedent: ''himself'' does not agree in person features with ''I'' in (b), and ''John'' is outside the [[binding domain]]
    1,006 bytes (149 words) - 18:35, 8 January 2011
  • ...orlds, but the denotation of the proper name ''Richard Nixon'' is the same person in every possible world. Kripke accounts for the relation between a name an
    1 KB (179 words) - 18:50, 28 September 2014
  • * die monologische Kommunikation (Informationsübermittlung nur von einer Person ausgehend),
    1 KB (148 words) - 08:42, 12 May 2016
  • Die 2. Person Singular von Verben hat die Allomorphe -{st} (spiel-st), -{est} (rechn-est) ...onetischen Umgebung abhängen. Dies ist der Fall bei den Allomorphen der 2. Person Singular von Verben: spiel-st, rechn-est, heiß-t. Solche Fälle werden "ph
    4 KB (527 words) - 17:40, 29 January 2009
  • ...es nur ein Jahr 1994 gibt, nur ein Gebäude das höchste sein kann, und jede Person nur eine Nase hat). Definite Ausdrücke sind im Kern [[Deixis|deiktisch]],
    1 KB (156 words) - 17:30, 27 June 2014
  • ...f people’s linguistic activity, it seems to be safe to conclude (1) that a person’s linguistic system operates, e.g. for speaking and understanding, and (2 ...t assume that different people have the same linguistic system, nor that a person’s linguistic system consists of rules, nor that it has a form prescribed
    4 KB (600 words) - 06:06, 8 October 2017
  • ...ntsteht dabei der Eindruck, dass diese Signale nicht zu der entsprechenden Person passen. ...t-of-Face''. Eine in einer sozialen Gruppe immer als pünktlich auftretende Person ist zum Beispiel ''out-of-Face'', wenn sie innerhalb dieser Gruppe auf einm
    8 KB (1,061 words) - 16:10, 29 June 2014
  • ...by Carla.”, because the core of the proposition stays the same: there is a person, also called the referee (in this case “Carla”) that does something, re
    2 KB (235 words) - 16:52, 12 April 2014
  • ...tal gradation is lost altogether, and unaccented vowels are reduced in the second syllable of trisyllabic words. In [[Ume Saami]], both are preserved. In [[South Saami]], zero copula is regular in 3rd person present (including periphrastic tenses and possessive constructions).
    1 KB (203 words) - 14:58, 27 July 2014
  • ...lso [[X-bar theory]]). Among the grammatical features we find features for person, number and gender (so-called 'Phi-features'); the verbal features [±past] * Kerstens,J.G. 1993. ''The Syntax of Number, Person and Gender; A Theory of Phi-features,'' Linguistic Models 18, Mouton de Gru
    4 KB (612 words) - 19:54, 24 July 2010
  • * Pronomen der 1./2. Person > Pronomen der 3. Person > andere NPs : '''a.''' 1./2. Person: Akkusativische Ausrichtung
    11 KB (1,513 words) - 14:04, 25 April 2008
  • ...peaker identification consists in assigning the input speech signal to one person of a known group, while speaker verification consists in confirming or not
    2 KB (252 words) - 14:09, 23 May 2013
  • ...ct denoting an actor (or [[agent]]), and two complements, one denoting the person who is the action's target and one denoting a proposition (cf. ''he persuad
    2 KB (234 words) - 15:15, 5 October 2014
  • ...ngaroo"~"kangaroos"; "mouse"~"mice"; "child"~"children"; "sheep"~"sheep"; "person"~"people".
    2 KB (238 words) - 16:42, 13 September 2018
  • ...ve inflection of nouns. The historical possessive suffixes, mostly the 1st person singular, occur only in a few lexicalized kinship nouns (e.g. {\it jānna} ...three moods, two tenses, two numbers and three persons. Tense, number and person marking is merged into portmanteau suffixes. Beside three personal inflecti
    4 KB (678 words) - 15:43, 6 July 2014
  • speaker > addressee > 3rd person > kin > human > animate > inanimate Nach Silverstein und Corbett sind also Pronomina der ersten Person, bzw. auf den Sprecher verweisende [[Lexem|Lexeme]] belebter als Hörer, Ti
    8 KB (1,039 words) - 13:16, 21 August 2014
  • * Kerstens,J.G. 1993. ''The Syntax of Number, Person and Gender; A Theory of Phi-features,'' Linguistic Models 18, Mouton de Gru
    2 KB (274 words) - 08:37, 31 August 2014
  • ...verbs. In present-tense, there is syncretism between first- and and third-person in the plural. This syncretism extends to the first- and third-singular fo
    2 KB (278 words) - 16:42, 8 February 2021
  • ...erenden Sprachen besitzen allerdings, wenn überhaupt, nur ein hinsichtlich Person und Tempus eingeschränktes morphologisches Imperativ-Paradigma. Während z *V. Bianchi & K. Safir (Hg.), The Licensing and Interpretation of Person Features. 2005.
    4 KB (522 words) - 09:19, 26 May 2013
  • ...nrich unterscheidet das [[Referenz-Pronomen]] ([[Personalpronomen]] der 3. Person) vom ''Rollen-Pronomen'', das den Gesprächsrollen entspricht (z. B. ''ich'
    3 KB (384 words) - 14:40, 18 December 2007
  • ...''de re'' reading of (i) states that Ralph has a belief about a particular person being a spy. For example if Ralph observes his coworker Hubert making phot
    2 KB (357 words) - 01:40, 8 February 2021
  • Sprache ist nicht eine Funktion der sprechenden Person; sie ist das Produkt, welches das
    2 KB (324 words) - 07:18, 16 August 2014
  • (5) ''I think he is upset!'' (said about a person who is -- blind with rage -- complaining loudly in a shop)<br>-> [[ironical (10) "You are a natural-born story-teller." (uttered to a person obviously unable to tell stories)
    13 KB (1,992 words) - 20:32, 4 July 2014
  • ...'lema''. Des Weiteren unterscheiden sich die Personalpronomina der dritten Person Singular: gmod. ''lu'', ''lei'' vs. mod. ''ló'', ''lê''.
    3 KB (336 words) - 20:42, 4 July 2014
  • ...nliche Fälle nennen. Ein Beispiel wäre das Wort "war": Es steht für 1./ 3. Person Singular Indikativ Präteritum; schwache Verben haben dafür 3 Morphe: "ret
    2 KB (330 words) - 09:29, 26 May 2013
  • ...guistic subsystems and where they are located in the cortex of the typical person, and how they are interconnected.
    3 KB (495 words) - 06:17, 8 October 2017
  • ''bright'' - a bright (intelligent) person vs. bright (sunny) weather ...veryone is loved by (at least) one person.’ or ‘There is a person and this person loves everyone.’ Note that in the former case ''someone'' may denote seve
    12 KB (1,883 words) - 16:39, 15 June 2014
  • ...can be encoded by inflectional morphemes include [[Phi-features]] (e.g. [[person]], [[number]], [[gender]], [[case]]), [[mood]], [[tense]], and [[aspect]]. Traditionally inflection is distinguished from [[derivation]] (the second type of major morphological operation). Although it is not possible to draw
    3 KB (418 words) - 21:53, 8 February 2021
  • o [[Hyponym]]e, z. B. ''Person - Studentin'',
    5 KB (577 words) - 19:11, 13 January 2008
  • ...n als gegenüber einer hierarchisch niedriger gestellten oder nahestehenden Person. Gleiches gilt für den situativen Kontext: ...ende Anredeformen kann Desinteresse an oder Respektlosigkeit gegenüber der Person des Empfängers ausgedrückt werden.
    11 KB (1,547 words) - 16:11, 29 June 2014
  • * Restrictor of superlative (''This is the most stupid question any person has ever asked.'')
    3 KB (463 words) - 16:36, 18 July 2014
  • ...ase) causes someone to cry: this is clearly like a causative. However, the person who causes the crying (the new nominal argument) is not taken as the [[subj ...ive usage of ''be-'' as an applicative than as a causative would favor the second construal.
    6 KB (865 words) - 14:19, 4 May 2008
  • [[INFL]] (vgl. [[Auxiliarkomplex]]), T(ense) und AGR(eement) ([[Numerus]], [[Person]]),
    4 KB (522 words) - 18:16, 11 July 2007
  • ...nkten in unterschiedlichen Umgebungen, z. B.: ''als namentlich bezeichnete Person'') und
    5 KB (560 words) - 20:07, 20 December 2007
  • |3Sg|| ASP|| MACHEN||-lernen-TR|| 1Sg|| ART ||Person ...n Reflexivpronomen, um Reflexivität auszudrücken. Um die erste und zweite Person im Reflexiv zu bilden, benutzt man sowohl im Subjekt als auch im Objekt die
    17 KB (2,362 words) - 19:56, 3 February 2013
  • |Person-PL-COM ...''-e/-ye'' realisiert und taucht nur an Substantiven und an Pronomen der 3.Person auf.
    25 KB (3,457 words) - 08:09, 4 January 2021
  • ...mplexen Beziehung zu anderen verbmorphologisch relevanten Kategorien wie [[Person]], [[Tempus]], [[Aktionsart]], [[Aspekt]] und insbesondere solchen Kategori
    4 KB (452 words) - 16:28, 13 July 2014
  • ...uffix zur Ableitung von [[Benefaktiv-Applikativ]]en, das in Kongruenz nach Person und Zahl mit dem applikativen Argument steht. ...des Handlungsträgers und <u>zusätzlich</u> zugunsten der hervorzuhebenden Person geschieht. Eine solche Applikativkonstruktion ist, soweit bekannt, weltweit
    10 KB (1,349 words) - 03:22, 6 August 2007
  • 1. die Kombinationen, durch welche die sprechende Person den ''code'' der Sprache in der Absicht,
    4 KB (467 words) - 18:40, 27 September 2014
  • Nomen werden nach Numerus, Kasus und Possession (nur 3. Person) flektiert. Die Reihenfolge der Suffixe ist ''Plural-Possession-Kasus''. | ||erzählen-FUT-INTR.3SG||wie||NEG-Bein-PROPR-AN||Person||Bein-PROPR.KAUS-iter-0-AN
    19 KB (2,415 words) - 08:15, 4 January 2021
  • ...hich are neither true nor false, but nonetheless meaningful. He calls this second type of utterance '''"performative"'''. Performatives are used to carry out #They are used in 1st person singular, simple present, indicative, active.
    10 KB (1,477 words) - 13:07, 2 March 2018
  • ...ly involving kinship relations and especially the relation of the profiled person to a sibling’s child (the [[ego (kinship)|ego]]). ACE profiles a particul
    7 KB (1,056 words) - 17:16, 27 May 2008
  • ...stic evidence exists for the hypothesis that the neurocognitive basis of a person's linguistic system is a relational network. These phenomena all support th
    9 KB (1,294 words) - 05:24, 8 March 2018
  • |Person-OBL |Person-OBL
    15 KB (1,936 words) - 18:45, 3 February 2013
  • ...he first and third syllables contain short vowels, the stress falls on the second syllable. In all other cases (apart from the adverbs like ''anseo'' and ''a [[Verb]]s are conjugated for four [[person]]s (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and the so-called “autonomous”) and several tenses a
    13 KB (1,654 words) - 20:27, 4 July 2014
  • * Person: 1, 2, 3 Das Subjekt ist kein obligatorisches Element: Personalpronomen der 1. und 2. Person kann man im Satz weglassen.
    17 KB (2,119 words) - 14:30, 30 January 2013

View (previous 100 | next 100) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)