Language

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Auxiliaries and Related Phenomena in a Restrictive Theory of Grammar1982/09/0138
An Outline of English Phonetics1956/07/0138
Problems of Morphemic Analysis1947/10/0138
Aspiration, Tenseness, and Syllabication in English1971/03/0137
Feature Indeterminacy and Feature Resolution2000/12/0137
Conditionals Are Topics1978/09/0137
Constraints on Movement Rules1976/03/0136
Have and be in English Syntax1967/06/0136
The Role of Releases in the Identification of Released Final Stops: A Series of Tape-Cutting Experiments1958/07/0136
The Arabic Koine1959/10/0136
Diphthongization1972/03/0136
Moribund Dialects and the Endangerment Canon: The Case of the Ocracoke Brogue1995/12/0136
WH-Movement and the Position of Spec-CP: Evidence from American Sign Language1997/03/0136
Where do Cleft Sentences Come from?1977/09/0136
Prosodic Structure and Expletive Infixation1982/09/0135
Tense Variation in Narrative1981/03/0135
Predicates and Pronominal Arguments in Straits Salish1994/12/0135
Stress, Syntax, and Meter1975/09/0135
The Origin of NP Split Ergativity1990/06/0135
On the Source of Interrogative Adverbs1978/03/0135
Discourse Analysis: A Sample Text1952/10/0134
Passive and Stative in Chichewa: Evidence for Modular Distinctions in Grammar1996/12/0134
An Investigation of Phonological Interference1966/12/0134
Chinese Terms of Address1956/01/0134
Prototype Semantics: The English Word Lie1981/03/0134
Toward the Logical Description of Languages in Their Phonemic Aspect1953/01/0134
Vowel Nasality as a Distinctive Feature in American English1960/04/0134
Conjunction Reduction, Gapping, and Right-Node Raising1976/09/0133
The Analysis of French Shwa: Or, How to Get Something for Nothing1982/09/0133
The Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy Reinterpreted: Subject Primacy or the Absolutive Hypothesis?1987/12/0133