<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Pronouns / Relative clause / Relative pronoun / Resumptive pronoun / Dependent clause / Clause / T–V distinction / Null-subject language / Object / Linguistics / Syntax / Linguistic typology
Date: 2013-07-01 12:51:37
Pronouns
Relative clause
Relative pronoun
Resumptive pronoun
Dependent clause
Clause
T–V distinction
Null-subject language
Object
Linguistics
Syntax
Linguistic typology

Catalan Child Relative Contrasts as a Processing Effect

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.lingref.com

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 444,20 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Linguistic typology / Clause / Exceptional case-marking / Control / Raising / Null-subject language

Obligatory Object Control constructions in Greek: an LFG/XLE treatment Alexandra Fiotaki*, Katerina Tzortzi** *University of Ioannina **University of Crete

DocID: 1pcIj - View Document

Syntax / Linguistic typology / Empty category / Null-subject language / Null / PRO / Pro-drop language / Resumptive pronoun / Clause / Zero / Relative clause / English relative clauses

Null Subjects in Northeast English Bailey NULL SUBJECTS IN NORTHEAST ENGLISH LAURA R. BAILEY

DocID: 1oBOd - View Document

Languages of Taiwan / Subject / Pro-drop language / Copula / PRO / Auxiliary verb / Null-subject language / Topic–comment / Chinese language / Linguistics / Syntax / Linguistic typology

Interpreting subject pro cross-linguistically Chi-Ming Louis Liu Harvard University BACKGROUND: Since Huang (1984), Mandarin Chinese is considered a radical pro-drop language and said to have subject pro. In addition, gi

DocID: 11eCS - View Document

Pro-drop language / Pronoun / Rama language / Null-subject language / Cape Verdean Creole / Weak pronoun / Haitian Creole language / Personal pronoun / Cavineña language / Linguistics / Linguistic typology / Syntax

Microsoft Word - LDLT2_Master_print.doc

DocID: 10Rkt - View Document

Semantics / Second-language acquisition / Control / Null-subject language / Focus / Syntax / Null Object pattern / Null / Verb argument / Linguistics / Grammar / Linguistic typology

Microsoft Word - ATT00550.doc

DocID: ZZGT - View Document