…, namma “then”, našma “or”, perfectivising kāša/ kāšma, relative and indefinite pronouns as well as some subordinators in Hittite against the background of other Indo-European languages, particularly Latin and Greek. It has been re- cently proposed that their position in the clau…
… somewhat different from relative exponents in other languages: First, they are pronouns (not just pronominal in origin) and actually represent an entity; second, these pronouns usually occur (unlike, e.g., Indo-European relative pronouns) equally with either an attributive claus…
…cal evidence of the relationship between relative, interrogative, and indeinite pronouns, since it can shed light on these phenomena. New insights can also be gained if we take into account the existence not only of restrictive and appositive relative clauses, but also of a third…
The order of enclitic personal pronouns in Hittite (preprint version) The order of enclitic personal pronouns in Hittite1. Summary: The paper explores the position of Hittite enclitic personal pronouns within the enclitic chain. It is suggested that the placement variation was mu…
…regandik , hire baitatik , hire baitarik Derived terms See also Basque personal pronouns singular plural plain emphatic plain emphatic 1st person ni neu , nihaur , nerau gu geu , guhaur , gerok 2nd person familiar hi heu , hihaur , herori zuek zeuek , zuhauek , zerok neutral zu z…
… the most prominent variation among dialects is in the use of the second-person pronouns . In Hispanic America, the only second-person plural pronoun, for both formal and informal treatment, is ustedes , while in most of Spain the informal second-person plural pronoun is vosotros…
…ect.com ScienceDirect Lingua 137 (2013) 230--247 www.elsevier.com/locate/lingua Pronouns and pointing in sign languages Kearsy Cormier a,*, Adam Schembri b, Bencie Woll a a Deafness, Cognition and Language Research Centre, University College London, United Kingdom b Linguistics p…
…is what NRTop are for), but is a mere support for a change of perspective. Such pronouns are not really referential, for, as they operate within a presentative construction, the referential process is necessarily suspended until the moment when the speaker utters the correspondin…
…lustrated by descriptive data, published authors utilize demonstratives as both pronouns and determiners. For instance, Roberts (1952) reported the occurrence of the pronominal “this” in a collection of non-fiction magazine writings, remarking a "vague reference" where the pronom…
…the other frequent markers of Hittite dreams, most commonly abundant indefinite pronouns and mān “like”, cf. Russian tipa “kind of”, frequently used as a marker of uncertainty or doubt. In the Ancient Near East, the Hittites marked indefiniteness and uncertainty of dream narrativ…
… test the hypothesis that the processing of anaphoric links established between pronouns and non com- manding antecedents demands more cognitive resources than the process- ing of anaphoric links to commanding antecedents. The experimental results obtained show, among others, a m…
…دن Lesson 15 ( ۱۵ ) — Questions: Formal and informal, interrogative adverbs and pronouns Level 2 grammar: Appendices Resources Contribute to this Wikibook This is a Wiki book . Feel free to edit, enhance, correct, and add to it, in any way that will make it a better learning reso…
… Islamic Philosophy of Language: A Study On The Logicalization of Demonstrative Pronouns”, Nazariyat 10/1 (April 2024): 73-104. NAZARİYAT I. Introduction: I was struck by an intriguing idea I encountered in al-Burhān, the renowned work of the Turkish-Ottoman polymath Ismâ‘īl Gele…
…tive methods to analyse the frequency of personal pronouns, proximity pronouns and titles and to consider how deixis affects the themes of emotional relations, social class and the role of women. The frequency of personal pronouns and titles in Pride and Prejudice was compared wi…
…orms, the AF verb and the full verb, expresses this distinction. 5.1 Resumptive pronouns In a language like English, the foot of a long distance dependency such as a relative clause construction, is generally occupied by a ‘gap’, as in: (11) This is the knighti that i stormed the…