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The Syntax And Semantics Of Questions In Swedish, Elisabet Britt Engdahl
The Syntax And Semantics Of Questions In Swedish, Elisabet Britt Engdahl
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
This dissertation provides an explicit syntactic and semantic account for a reasonably large sample of question constructions in Swedish. Within generative grammar, the existence of non-local dependencies as in constituent questions has been taken as evidence for the need to postulate transformational rules in the grammar of natural languages. Recently a number of linguists have proposed ways of handling such dependencies without transformations. Until now, these proposals have been based on English. In this study, we investigate the possibility of extending non-transformational approaches to languages like Swedish where question formation differs from English in a significant way. In Swedish, more …
Temperate Forest Subsistence And Settlement: A Reassessment, Mitchell T. Mulholland, William Starna
Temperate Forest Subsistence And Settlement: A Reassessment, Mitchell T. Mulholland, William Starna
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Workshop On Research Problems In Historic Archaeology: A Report, Suzanne Spencer-Wood
Workshop On Research Problems In Historic Archaeology: A Report, Suzanne Spencer-Wood
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Report On The Joint Work Sessions On Ethnohistory And The Cultural Dynamics Of Amerind And European Contact, Dean R. Snow
Report On The Joint Work Sessions On Ethnohistory And The Cultural Dynamics Of Amerind And European Contact, Dean R. Snow
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Regional Research Design--A Necessity, Albert A. Dekin Jr.
Regional Research Design--A Necessity, Albert A. Dekin Jr.
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The Conference On Northeastern Archaeology, James A. Moore
Proceedings Of The Conference On Northeastern Archaeology, James A. Moore
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
The Early And Middle Archaic Periods: A Perspective From Eastern Tennessee, Jefferson Chapman
The Early And Middle Archaic Periods: A Perspective From Eastern Tennessee, Jefferson Chapman
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
The Future Of The Past In The Northeast, Dean R. Snow
The Future Of The Past In The Northeast, Dean R. Snow
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
God's Heart Is A Hexagon Or Some Reasons For Regularity In Settled Regions, Edwin N. Wilmsen
God's Heart Is A Hexagon Or Some Reasons For Regularity In Settled Regions, Edwin N. Wilmsen
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Inferring Prehistoric Social And Political Organization In The Northeast, Willliam Engelbrecht
Inferring Prehistoric Social And Political Organization In The Northeast, Willliam Engelbrecht
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Scars Upon The Earth: Physical Evidence Of Dramatic Change At The Stratton Tavern, John Worrell
Scars Upon The Earth: Physical Evidence Of Dramatic Change At The Stratton Tavern, John Worrell
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Locational Analysis Of Historic Algonquin Sites In Coastal New York: A Preliminary Study, Lynn Ceci
Locational Analysis Of Historic Algonquin Sites In Coastal New York: A Preliminary Study, Lynn Ceci
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
On The Appropriateness Of The Woodland Concept In Northeastern Archaeology, David P. Braun
On The Appropriateness Of The Woodland Concept In Northeastern Archaeology, David P. Braun
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Research Priorities In Northeastern Prehistory, Dena F. Dincauze
Research Priorities In Northeastern Prehistory, Dena F. Dincauze
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Postglacial Adaptations, Michael A. Jochin
Postglacial Adaptations, Michael A. Jochin
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Paleoenvironments, Mary Lou Curran
Paleoenvironments, Mary Lou Curran
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Industrial Archaeology: World Systems And Local Engineers Workshop Report, David R. Starbuck
Industrial Archaeology: World Systems And Local Engineers Workshop Report, David R. Starbuck
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Statement Of Position Taken By Committee No.2, Concerning Archaeological Survey, George H. Odell
Statement Of Position Taken By Committee No.2, Concerning Archaeological Survey, George H. Odell
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
31 Facts About Physical Anthropology In Northeastern Archaeology, M. Pamela Bumsted
31 Facts About Physical Anthropology In Northeastern Archaeology, M. Pamela Bumsted
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Report From Workshop: Survey Methods - Flexibility And Standardization, William Bayreuther
Report From Workshop: Survey Methods - Flexibility And Standardization, William Bayreuther
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Index, James A. Moore
Index, James A. Moore
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
An Anthropologist Looks At Historical Archaeology, John R. Cole
An Anthropologist Looks At Historical Archaeology, John R. Cole
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Research And Resource Management Priorities For Northeast Historical Archaeology: A Plan For The Comman Man, John Worrell
Research And Resource Management Priorities For Northeast Historical Archaeology: A Plan For The Comman Man, John Worrell
Research Report 19: Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology
No abstract provided.
Salt, Seasons And Sampans: Riverine Trade And Trqansport In Central Thailand, James A. Hafner
Salt, Seasons And Sampans: Riverine Trade And Trqansport In Central Thailand, James A. Hafner
Asian Language & Literature Occasional Papers
Introduction
Since Sir John Bowring first recorded these impressions of the central plain of Thailand in the middle of the last, century, time has unalterably changed the context of his account, though not entirely its accuracy. The ‘feracious jungle’ which covered much of the lower central plain in Bowring's time began to disappear under the plow of the Thai peasant farmer in the latter decades of the last century. By 1900 the landscape had been almost entirely converted to an intensive system of irrigated wet-padi production for export. The establishrnent and growth of this commercial agricultural economy has resulted in …
A Note On The Accentuation Of Damascene Arabic, John J. Mccarthy
A Note On The Accentuation Of Damascene Arabic, John J. Mccarthy
John J. McCarthy
Three models of metrical stress assignment in the Arabic dialect of Damascus (Halle and Vergnaud 1978; McCarthy 1979a, b; Hayes 1979) are considered. On the basis of anomalies in the stressing of third person feminine singular perfective verbs with pronominal suffixes, it is shown that the mora-counting ternary foot model of McCarthy (1979a, b) is superior. In addition, support is provided for cyclic assignment of metrical structure (Kiparsky 1979).
A Note On The Accentuation Of Damascene Arabic, John J. Mccarthy
A Note On The Accentuation Of Damascene Arabic, John J. Mccarthy
Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series
Three models of metrical stress assignment in the Arabic dialect of Damascus (Halle and Vergnaud 1978; McCarthy 1979a, b; Hayes 1979) are considered. On the basis of anomalies in the stressing of third person feminine singular perfective verbs with pronominal suffixes, it is shown that the mora-counting ternary foot model of McCarthy (1979a, b) is superior. In addition, support is provided for cyclic assignment of metrical structure (Kiparsky 1979).
Keeping Alternative Institutions Alternative: A Comparative Study, Grant M. Ingle
Keeping Alternative Institutions Alternative: A Comparative Study, Grant M. Ingle
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
This research investigated the issue of keeping alternative institutions alternative both as an organizational problem of bureaucratization and as a research area with methodological complications. More specifically, the research addressed both sides of the issue by defining bureaucratization as gradual transformation of member control into conventional hierarchical control, and by employing an action-research model. To develop a coherent context for substantive and methodological questions, a detailed literature review identified several relevant areas of past research and commentary. In this review the Holleb and Abrams (1975) model of organizational development was examined in detail. Following consideration of workplace democratization and organizational …