Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... verbs . ( b ) Shall a noun phrase count as a single noun ? For example , shall " the foot of the mountain " be reckoned as containing one noun or two ? 2. What is a verb ? ( a ) Do nonfinite forms ( infinitives , gerunds , participles ) ...
... verbs . ( b ) Shall a noun phrase count as a single noun ? For example , shall " the foot of the mountain " be reckoned as containing one noun or two ? 2. What is a verb ? ( a ) Do nonfinite forms ( infinitives , gerunds , participles ) ...
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... verbs and participles ( including forms of the verb " to be " ) , he can avoid commitments as to tense . Indeed , it is partly because of this fact that the pairing of nominalizing and verbalizing sentences is a fiction . " At the time ...
... verbs and participles ( including forms of the verb " to be " ) , he can avoid commitments as to tense . Indeed , it is partly because of this fact that the pairing of nominalizing and verbalizing sentences is a fiction . " At the time ...
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... verb is semantical , not formal ; that therefore a language may have formal verbs that are semantically nouns ( Japanese is his example ) ; and indeed that possession of a true verb is very nearly a peculiarity of the Indo - European ...
... verb is semantical , not formal ; that therefore a language may have formal verbs that are semantically nouns ( Japanese is his example ) ; and indeed that possession of a true verb is very nearly a peculiarity of the Indo - European ...
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