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Kishitani, Shoko – Wirkendes Wort, 1972
Verbality'' refers to the extent to which a grammatical construction may have ascribed to it the properties and functions of a verb. (RS)
Descriptors: German, Japanese, Language Patterns, Linguistic Theory
Axelrod, Melissa – 1986
Some of the problems inherent in a word-based hypothesis asserting that the word/stem is taken as the minimal sign not only for syntax but also for morphology are examined in an analysis of a polysynthetic language, Koyukon, an Athabaskan language of Alaska. Data from the Central dialect is considered in the analysis. A brief sketch of the verbal…
Descriptors: Adverbs, Artificial Speech, Athapascan Languages, Dialects