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The language of Stratified Sets is confluent and strongly normalising [PDF]
We study the properties of the language of Stratified Sets (first-order logic with $\in$ and a stratification condition) as used in TST, TZT, and (with stratifiability instead of stratification) in Quine's NF.
Murdoch J. Gabbay
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Ezafe Morpheme - e: Head-marker in Persian Noun Phrases [PDF]
Ezafe has been studied for a long time by Iranian as well as non-Iranian linguists from different angles – from its morphological status – as a linker, clitic or phrasal affix- to its function – as a case-assigner, phonological linker or head marker ...
Mozhgan Homayounfar
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Basque complex predicates and grammar change [PDF]
Grammar change gives rise to complex predicates, which are the product of a syntax that was free in a previous period and that doesn’t function freely any longer.
Juan Carlos Odriozola, Xabier Altzibar
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Penulis memilih melakukan penelitian dengan membandingkan penghitungan pajak penghasilan atas penghasilan dari usaha yang diterima atau diperoleh orang pribadi, dengan maksud agar para pelaku usaha orang pribadi memperoleh gambaran tentang penghitungan ...
R. Soerjatno, R. Soerjatno
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Modeling Syntactic Change under Contact: The Case of Italiot Greek
In this paper, we investigate patterns of persistence and change affecting the syntax of nominal structures in Italiot Greek in comparison to Modern (and Ancient) Greek, and we explore the role of Southern Italo-Romance as a potential source of ...
Cristina Guardiano, Melita Stavrou
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This paper investigates the internal and external syntax of non-restrictive nominal appositives (NAPs), such as John Smith in I met an old friend, John Smith, at the pub.
Dennis Ott
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Los compuestos nominales en el componente de expresión : implicaciones para una sintaxis funcional
this article is devoted to the implications of the treatment of English nominal compounds in the expression component of Functional Grammar (Dik 1978, 1989) for the explanation of certain inconsistencies found in the linearization of the nominal phrase ...
Francisco Javier Martín Arista
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Obligatory reflexivity in a Minimalist grammar of Afrikaans
This paper deals with the phenomenon of obligatory reflexivity in Afrikaans. Adopting the general framework of Minimalist Syntax, an attempt is made to develop a novel analysis of this phenomenon that can provide a conceptually adequate account for the ...
Oosthuizen, Johan
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Pre-nominal DP modifiers and penultimate lengthening in Xitsonga
Bantu languages generally have noun-initial DP word order but they typically allow for demonstratives, and in some languages also the quantifier meaning ‘each, every’, to precede the noun.
Lee, Seunghun J., Riedel, Kristina
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<p>The nominal syntax has been used in many application contexts for almost two decades. It is a powerful tool for dealing with variable binding in a concrete manner that can be applied to any specification in which parameters are used to ...
Washington L. de Carvalho Segundo
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