The Noun Phrase in Bengali: Assignment of Role and the Kāraka TheoryMotilal Banarsidass, 1990 - 357 pàgines The notions of Karaka and Vacya comprising a theory of co-reference in Syntactico Semantics is an established theory in Indian Grammar.In relation to the descriptive analysis of Bengali noun-phrase the complexity of Karaka-Vacya configuration has been discussed in this book. Also the notion of role and the notion of ergative have been dealt with. |
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... animate nouns and can agree with the verbs in a similar fashion as the animate noun does . Inanimate things or physical phenomena are not the same kind of agents as the living beings . Even though things like plants and trees fulfil the ...
... animate nouns and can agree with the verbs in a similar fashion as the animate noun does . Inanimate things or physical phenomena are not the same kind of agents as the living beings . Even though things like plants and trees fulfil the ...
Pàgina 82
... ( animate noun ) does , then we believe , the type of error just mentioned is made . It should be observed that an animate noun can also be the cause , in- strument or location in a particular construction . In other words an animate noun ...
... ( animate noun ) does , then we believe , the type of error just mentioned is made . It should be observed that an animate noun can also be the cause , in- strument or location in a particular construction . In other words an animate noun ...
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... animate and therefore does not qualify for the recipient role . ' 200 Thus modern English grammar restricts the idea of dative to the animate participant only . It does not say anything about the type of verb . It also says nothing ...
... animate and therefore does not qualify for the recipient role . ' 200 Thus modern English grammar restricts the idea of dative to the animate participant only . It does not say anything about the type of verb . It also says nothing ...
Continguts
Foreword by U G E HAMMARSTRÖM vii | 1 |
THE NOUN PHRASE | 28 |
DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS OF THE NOUN PHRASES | 60 |
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The Noun Phrase in Bengali: Assignment of Role and the Kāraka Theory Malaya Gangopadhyay Previsualització limitada - 1990 |
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Acharya action active adjective adverbial agent agreement āmār analysis animate appears attribute basic basis believe Bengali called causative Chatterjee complex compound considered constitute construction corresponds deep structure defined definition derived described determine direct discussion distinction elements English established examples exist explained expression fact Fillmore function give given grammar hand head idea identified inanimate includes independent Indian indicate instance interpretation intransitive Kale kāraka karma kartā kind kɔr labelled language lexical Linguistics locative marker meaning mentioned mind modifier morpheme nominal notion noun phrase object observed occur pada particular passive performer person plural position predicate Prof real world refers relation respective role rules Sanskrit seems semantic sense sentence similar syntactic syntax taken term theory thing traditional transformation transitive translated understood unit usually verb verbal Vidyabhushan voice whole