| Kirsten Malmkjær - 2002 - 696 páginas
...expression of number almost always comes between the noun base and the expression of case. 40 When the adjective follows the noun, the adjective expresses all the inflectional categories of the noun. In such cases the noun may lack overt expression of one or all of these categories. 41 If in a language... | |
| Peter James Silzer, Thomas John Finley - 260 páginas
...forth. Implicational Universals (if X then Y) On Greenberg's list of universals, statement 40 says: When the adjective follows the noun, the adjective expresses all the inflectional categories of the noun." 4. Joseph Greenberg, ed., Universals of Human Language (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT University Press, 1966),... | |
| Kirsten Malmkjær - 2002 - 696 páginas
...expression of number almost always comes between the noun base and the expression of case. 40 When the adjective follows the noun, the adjective expresses all the inflectional categories of the noun. In such cases the noun may lack overt expression of one or all of these categories. 41 If in a language... | |
| Joseph Harold Greenberg, Suzanne Kemmer - 1990 - 782 páginas
...expression of number almost always comes between the noun base and the expression of case. 40. When the adjective follows the noun, the adjective expresses all the inflectional categories of the noun. In such cases the noun may lack overt expression of one or all of these categories. 41 . If in a language... | |
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