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        The Cairene Arabic Verb Without Form Classes
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        Bill Darden
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Preface ix
- Japanese Modals are Conditionals 1
- The Cairene Arabic Verb Without Form Classes 11
- The Transition from Oral to Written Competence 25
- Two Types of “World-Greating” Predicates 35
- Tojolabal (Mayan) Kinterms and the Theory of Markedness or a Near Triumph of the Feminie Gender 65
- Tone and Accent in Llogoori 73
- Purpose Infinitives and Their Relatives 95
- A Semantic Etymology 129
- Are Conditionals Topics? The Japanese Case 131
- Gender and Sex in Standard Modern greek Pet Names 161
- Philosophical Speculation and Cognitive Science Comments of William Lycan’s Logical Form in Natural Language 173
- Symmetric Relations 199
- The Korean Precursors of Generative Phonology 213
- Why Grammars are Not Monolithic 225
- On Extracting from Asymmetrical Structures 251
- The Markedness of Plurality 275
- Phantom Succesors and the French FAIRE PAR Connstruction 289
- A Paper on Yiddish for James D. McCawley 323
- Survival of the Positive 329
- Lexical Phonology and Japanese Vowel Devoicing 337
- First He Called Her a Philologist and Then She Insulted Him 351
- Jottings on Adpositions, Case Inflections, Government, and Agreement 369
- Index of Subjects 385
- Index of Names 391
- Index of Languages 399
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Preface ix
- Japanese Modals are Conditionals 1
- The Cairene Arabic Verb Without Form Classes 11
- The Transition from Oral to Written Competence 25
- Two Types of “World-Greating” Predicates 35
- Tojolabal (Mayan) Kinterms and the Theory of Markedness or a Near Triumph of the Feminie Gender 65
- Tone and Accent in Llogoori 73
- Purpose Infinitives and Their Relatives 95
- A Semantic Etymology 129
- Are Conditionals Topics? The Japanese Case 131
- Gender and Sex in Standard Modern greek Pet Names 161
- Philosophical Speculation and Cognitive Science Comments of William Lycan’s Logical Form in Natural Language 173
- Symmetric Relations 199
- The Korean Precursors of Generative Phonology 213
- Why Grammars are Not Monolithic 225
- On Extracting from Asymmetrical Structures 251
- The Markedness of Plurality 275
- Phantom Succesors and the French FAIRE PAR Connstruction 289
- A Paper on Yiddish for James D. McCawley 323
- Survival of the Positive 329
- Lexical Phonology and Japanese Vowel Devoicing 337
- First He Called Her a Philologist and Then She Insulted Him 351
- Jottings on Adpositions, Case Inflections, Government, and Agreement 369
- Index of Subjects 385
- Index of Names 391
- Index of Languages 399