In this paper we look at the case systems in three Scandinavian vernaculars spoken in Sweden, viz. Elfdalian, Skelleftemål and Vätömål in relation to (i) problems concerning possible case systems and ways in which they can break down; (ii) earlier claims about case hierarchies; (iii) the interaction of case, number and definiteness in nominal paradigms...
Keywords: case, nominal paradigm, definiteness, number, markedness
01/2006 | STUF Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung, Akademie VerlagA systematic collection of problems and counterexamples is presented for predictions of patterns of relational marking on noun phrases in terms of a noun phrase hierarchy (also known as animacy hierarchy), as conceived of by Silverstein (1976) and others...
Keywords: accusative, agentivity, alignment, animacy, case, ergative, hierarchy, markedness, noun phrase hierarchy, person, personal pronoun
06/2005 | Linguistic Typology, Walter de GruyterThis is a phenomenological study of the mental processes involved in the reading of Roentgen images...
Keywords: Roentgen semiotics, Roentgen diagnosis, markedness
02/2006 | Semiotica, Walter de GruyterOn the basis of clinical experience, we find that Roentgen signs may induce feelings, provoke judgments, or impart knowledge in the mind of the interpreter...
Keywords: Roentgen semiotics, Peircean categories, markedness
09/2006 | Semiotica, Walter de GruyterWhile New Indo-Aryan languages are a common example of morphological ergativity, the range of variation in ergative marking and agreement among these languages has not been examined in detail...
Keywords: case, dialect variation, ergativity, Indo-Aryan, Marathi, markedness, Optimality Theory, perfective aspect, relational alignment, verb agreement
12/2006 | Linguistic Typology, Walter de Gruyter