Sökning: "Generative Grammar"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 14 avhandlingar innehållade orden Generative Grammar.
6. Kak vozmožen dvujazycnyj slovar’
Sammanfattning : This study applies major principles of cognitive linguistics to the task of developing a novel model of the bilingual dictionary called the dictionary for productive comprehension (DPC). Based on conceptual analysis and coherent network representation of entry words, multi-word expressions, and constructions, the DPC provides access to the conventional linguistic knowledge of native speakers. LÄS MER
7. The Syntax of Tenselessness : On Copying Constructions in Swedish
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigates three construction types in Swedish where two (or more) verbs display identical inflectional morphology (COPYING) and share one overt subject. The constructions are referred to as (i) T(ENSE)M(OOD)A(SPECT)-COPYING complements, of the form John started and wrote (John started writing), (ii) PARTICIPLE COPYING complements, of the form John had been-able written (John had been able to write), and (iii) PSEUDOCOORDINATIONS, of the form John sat and wrote (John was writing). LÄS MER
8. Aquisi��o bil�ngue sueco-portugu�s : A produ��o do portugu�s brasileiro como a l�ngua mais fraca em crian�as�bil�ngues simult�neas�em Estocolmo
Sammanfattning : This study concerns simultaneous bilingual acquisition (2L1) of Swedish-Brazilian children growing up in mixed-lingual families in Stockholm, with Swedish as their dominant language. Earlier studies on this language combination were not found. LÄS MER
9. Lo squilibrio nell'acquisizione di due lingue nell'infanzia
Sammanfattning : This thesis treats the acquisition of Italian (and Swedish) in two bilingal children ad a control group of six monolingal Italian cildren (for some domains studied). It is a longitudinal study of the spontaneaous speech of the children. LÄS MER
10. The Syntax of the Swedish Present Participle
Sammanfattning : Abstract The Syntax of the Swedish Present Participle offers a generative analysis of the Swedish present participle with the central goal of accounting for its distribution and function. The analysis offered rests on three hypotheses: (i) Present participles are verbs, (ii) Present participles can appear in complex predicates, and (iii) Adjunct present participial clauses may be interpreted through Control, where Control is assumed to equal an Agree relation. LÄS MER