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On the (non)-expletive uses of the preverbal negative ne/en in the history of (Low) German and Dutch

open access: yesNordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, 2020
This article presents novel data from Middle High German, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch showing that two phenomena which often have been treated as one, namely the single former negative marker ne/en appearing in adverbial and complement clauses ...
Elisabeth Witzenhausen
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On the oppositions that underlie the distinctions displayed by Russian causal clauses

open access: yesLinguistics, 2022
This article studies Russian causal clauses employing formal contrasts that causal clauses manifest crosslinguistically. I explore two approaches that have been proposed to account for such contrasts: the coordination-subordination approach and the ...
Pekelis Olga
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How to not lose the track: tail-head linkage as a mechanism for maintaining cohesion of spatial information in Dâw narratives

open access: yesBoletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas, 2021
References to landscape and places are central in traditional narratives by speakers of Dâw (Naduhup, Brazilian Amazon). This emphasis on spatial reference is primarily established through locative adverbial clauses that are often repeated throughout the
Karolin Obert
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PERBEDAAN ANTARA KLAUSA SUBORDINATIF BAHASA INDONESIA DAN BAHASA INGGRIS

open access: yesLingua: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra dan Pengajarannya, 2017
The aim of this study was to describe the difference between subordinate in Indonesian and in English viewed from subordinate clause theory from Jim Miller. This study used qualitative descriptive approach.
Anisak Syaid Fauziah   +3 more
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Adverbial clauses: Internally rich, externally null

open access: yesGlossa, 2019
This paper suggests a novel syntactic treatment of adverbial clauses. The point of departure is the observation – in German and Slavic languages – that there exists an asymmetry in the complexity of subordinating elements in complement and adverbial ...
Andreas Blümel, Hagen Pitsch
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A Note on –mAdAn (önce)

open access: yesDilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2015
The paper discusses the morphological make-up of the converbial ending –mAdAn in adverbial clauses denoting temporal antecedence (before-clauses) and negative manner (without-clauses).
Martina Gracanin-Yüksek
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Clauses introduced by the connector quando and their role in the emergency of rhetorical relations in news articles

open access: yesCalidoscópio, 2014
This article presents a study of adverbial clauses introduced by the connector quando (when) in printed news articles in Brazilian Portuguese. The aim is to investigate the role of these clauses in the emergency of rhetorical relations.
Gustavo Ximenes Cunha
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The sequencing of adverbial clauses of time in academic English: Random forest modelling

open access: yesJournal of Language Modelling, 2016
Adverbial clauses of time are positioned either before or after their associated main clauses. This study aims to assess the importance of discourse-pragmatics and processing-related constraints on the positioning of adverbial clauses of time in research
Abbas Ali Rezaee, Seyyed Ehsan Golparvar
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The Structure and Function of Yemsa Adverbial Clauses: Empirical Study

open access: yesДискурс профессиональной коммуникации
Yemsa, an Omotic language spoken in Ethiopia, has received limited attention in linguistic research, particularly with regard to its adverbial clauses. The lack of a comprehensive description of Yemsa’s adverbial clauses hinders our understanding of the ...
M. Asrat, G. Mengistu, E. Assefa
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Wenn {aber} der Topf {aber} nun ein Loch hat ...

open access: yesNordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, 2020
While the literature on adversative aber in German to date has almost exclusively focused on independent clauses, and at best treated its occurrence in adverbial clauses in passing as a variant of postinitial aber in independent clauses (M´etrich and ...
Anne Breitbarth
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