Verb First

Verb First
Title Verb First PDF eBook
Author Andrew Carnie
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 456
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027227973

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This collection of papers brings together the most recent crosslinguistic research on the syntax of verb-initial languages. Authors with a variety of theoretical perspectives pursue the questions of how verb-initial order is derived, and how these derivations play into the characteristic syntax of these languages. Major themes in the volume include the role of syntactic category in languages with verb-initial order; the different mechanisms of deriving V-initial order; and the universal correlates of the order. This book should be of interest to scholars who work on theoretical approaches to word order derivation, typologists, and those who work on the particular grammars of Celtic, Zapotec, Mixtec, Polynesian, Austronesian, Mayan, Salish, Aboriginal, and Nilotic languages.

The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages

The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages
Title The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages PDF eBook
Author Andrew Carnie
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 265
Release 2000-06-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0198030290

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This volume contains twelve chapters on the derivation of and the correlates to verb initial word order. The studies in this volume cover such widely divergent languages as Irish, Welsh, Scots Gaelic, Old Irish, Biblical Hebrew, Jakaltek, Mam, Lummi (Straits Salish), Niuean, Malagasy, Palauan, K'echi', and Zapotec, from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives, including Minimalism, information structure, and sentence processing. The first book to take a cross-linguistic comparative approach to verb initial syntax, this volume provides new data to some old problems and debates and explores some innovative approaches to the derivation of verb initial order.

The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages

The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages
Title The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages PDF eBook
Author Andrew Carnie
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 265
Release 2000
Genre Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN 019513222X

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This volume contains 12 chapters on the derivation of and the correlates to verb initial word order. The studies cover such widely divergent languages as Irish, Welsh, Scots Gaelic, Old Irish, and Biblical Hebrew.

The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages

The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages
Title The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages PDF eBook
Author Andrew Carnie Assistant Professor of Linguistics University of Arizona
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 270
Release 2000-05-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0195344014

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This volume contains twelve chapters on the derivation of and the correlates to verb initial word order. The studies in this volume cover such widely divergent languages as Irish, Welsh, Scots Gaelic, Old Irish, Biblical Hebrew, Jakaltek, Mam, Lummi (Straits Salish), Niuean, Malagasy, Palauan, K'echi', and Zapotec, from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives, including Minimalism, information structure, and sentence processing. The first book to take a cross-linguistic comparative approach to verb initial syntax, this volume provides new data to some old problems and debates and explores some innovative approaches to the derivation of verb initial order.

French college, Blackrock. First Latin grammar

French college, Blackrock. First Latin grammar
Title French college, Blackrock. First Latin grammar PDF eBook
Author Blackrock coll
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1861
Genre Latin language
ISBN

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Henry's first Latin book. [With] Key

Henry's first Latin book. [With] Key
Title Henry's first Latin book. [With] Key PDF eBook
Author Thomas Kerchever Arnold
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 1878
Genre
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Flexibility in Early Verb Use

Flexibility in Early Verb Use
Title Flexibility in Early Verb Use PDF eBook
Author Letitia R. Naigles
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 153
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1444333577

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Flexibility and productivity are hallmarks of human language use. Competent speakers have the capacity to use the words they know to serve a variety of communicative functions, to refer to new and varied exemplars of the categories to which words refer, and in new and varied combinations with other words. When and how children achieve this flexibility—and when they are truly productive language users—are central issues among accounts of language acquisition. The current study tests competing hypotheses of the achievement of flexibility and some kinds of productivity against data on children’s first uses of their first-acquired verbs. Eight mothers recorded their children's first 10 uses of 34 early-acquired verbs, if those verbs were produced within the window of the study. The children were between 16 and 20 months when the study began (depending on when the children started to produce verbs), were followed for between 3 and 12 months, and produced between 13 and 31 of the target verbs. These diary records provided the basis for a description of the pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic properties of early verb use. The data revealed that within this early, initial period of verb use, children use their verbs both to command and describe, they use their verbs in reference to a variety of appropriate actions enacted by a variety of actors and with a variety of affected objects, and they use their verbs in a variety of syntactic structures. All 8 children displayed semantic and grammatical flexibility before 24 months of age. These findings are more consistent with a model of the language learning child as an avid generalizer than as a conservative language user. Children’s early verb use suggests abilities and inclinations to abstract from experience that may indeed begin in infancy.