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The Use of Locative Nouns Li, Shang, and Zhong as Mandarin Language Adposition [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to analyze locative nouns (li, shang, and zhong) that may function as postpositions and therefore Mandarin language considered to have circumposition.
Ayu Trihardini
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A multicenter epidemiologic analysis of the injuries affecting female and male collegiate basketball players. [PDF]
Abstract Purpose The global rise in popularity of basketball has prompted an increased emphasis on understanding the injury patterns affecting players. This study analysed injury epidemiology and return to sport outcomes in Division I male and female collegiate basketball players.
Trikha R +6 more
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With or Without a System: How Category-Specific and System-Wide Cognitive Biases Shape Word Order. [PDF]
Abstract Certain recurrent features of language characterize the way a whole language system is structured. By contrast, others target specific categories of items within those wider systems. For example, languages tend to exhibit consistent order of heads and dependents across different phrases—a system‐wide regularity known as harmony.
Holtz A, Kirby S, Culbertson J.
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Does Hungarian have a case system? [PDF]
I argue that case markers in Hungarian are best thought of as ‘fused postpositions’. There is no need to set up a separate syntactic or morphological [Case] attribute as such.
Spencer, Andrew
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Features of Postpositions in Chulym Language
The article considers several postpositions in Chulym as compared with other Turkic languages. It is noted that despite the fact that their functions have similarities with those of nominal cases, their functional scope is much wider.
F. Başbuğ
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Even the most ordinary, everyday words can have an interesting story to tell. कमरा is one of the first Hindi nouns a learner encounters, and many course-books use it to introduce the ‘oblique case with postposition’ construction: कम% & 'या ) ?Asian ...
Snell, Rupert
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The article is dedicated to the system description and structural-semantic analysis of the spatial postpositions revealed on material of the Kalmyk khans' letters language of the XVIIIth century.
Evgeniy Vladimirovich Bembeev +1 more
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The Axial Part Phrase in Japanese
In this paper, I investigate the categorial status of spatial terms in locative/directional expressions in Japanese. I will show that a certain class of spatial terms have a distinct categorial status from both regular postpositions and nouns.
Kaori Takamine
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Développement du langage de l’enfant : l’exemple des interrogatives partielles [PDF]
Depuis les années 2000, les résultats sur corpus chez l’adulte francophone révèlent un emploi majoritaire de l’interrogative in situ (SVQ) (tu vas où ?) à l’oral spontané.
Gillet Pauline
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The location of the adverbial modifier in the modern Erzya and Finnish languages
The syntactic system in the Erzya and Finnish languages in comparative terms still remains insufficiently studied, in particular, regarding the syntactic location of such a minor part of a sentence as adverbial modifier.
Evgeniya N. Muhina, Tatiyana N. Potapova
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