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Null Objects in Old Frenchian, and French—allow omission of the object of a verb, even when the object has a definite referent. Taking as a point of departure Arteaga’s (On null objects in Old French. In: Schwegler A, Tranel B, Uribe-Etxebarria M (eds) Romance linguistics: theoretical perspectives. Benjamins, Amsterdam, pp 1符合你规定 发表于 2025-3-28 21:59:54
Compensatory Lengthening in Historical French: The Role of the Speakern Old French. In the context of a typological survey of approaches to CL, I put forth a model that complements the strictly listener-oriented account of Kavitskaya (Compensatory lengthening. Phonetics, phonology, diachrony. Routledge, New York/London, 2002), and assumes the speaker/innovator as the显赫的人 发表于 2025-3-29 00:41:18
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The Development of the Declension Systemunction. Accordingly, if changes in case systems occur, they are considered to be linked to fundamental reorganizations of the grammatical structure of a language. In contrast to the traditional view, the line of thinking adopted here takes into account the role of the case system with respect to otCanary 发表于 2025-3-29 19:22:48
The Diasystem and Its Role in Generating Meaning: Diachronic Evidence from Old Frenche on what varying “means”, i.e., to what extent being part of a variety contributes to the genesis of meaning (semiosis). The focus of the present paper is to discuss semiosis according to variational linguistics. By following the diasystematic changes of a few Old French lexical elements, this analFraudulent 发表于 2025-3-29 20:46:41
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Old French Parataxis: Syntactic Variant or Stylistic Variation?297). These structures alternate with structures containing .: ...‘Roland feels that his sword has been taken from him’ (.2284). Although traditional philologists note that different types of asyndetic subordinate clauses exist, they do not provide an explanation of how and why such structures alter