Nominal Inflection
Mostrando 1-5 de 5 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. A non-prescriptive approach of the facts of the Latin language / Uma abordagem não normativa dos fatos da língua latina
Os primeiros questionamentos a respeito da linguagem vêm dos filósofos gregos. Interessavam-se em saber como as palavras se organizavam para formar mensagem inteligível. Depois dos estoicos, os pesquisadores da Biblioteca de Alexandria, diante da necessidade de estabelecer os textos dos quais recebiam lições diferentes, catalogaram os fatos de língua,
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Sobre a morfologia e a sintaxe da língua Guajá
This dissertation presents an analysis of morphological and syntactic aspects of the Guajá language (Tupí-Guaraní family), focusing on word classes, their inflectional and derivational morphology, as well as on the structure of independent and dependent clauses. Chapter 1 deals with lexical word classes nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and numerals and d
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Estudo morfológico e sintático da língua mundurukú (tupí)
This dissertation approaches aspects of morphology and syntax of the Mundurukú (Tupí) language. In chapter 1, the personal markers and the relational prefixes are presented, the first ones of clitic nature, and the second ones without personal character. The knowledge of these two phenomena is important for the understanding of the other analyses carried o
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Aquisição do português brasileiro como lingua estrangeira : o movimento do verbo
This study is an analysis of the result obtained by a Dutch-speaking adult when acquiring/learning Brazilian Portuguese (BP). Its goal is to verify whether the cognitive system involved in this process is the Language Acquisition Device (LAD), the Problem-solving Cognitive System (PSC), or both. The different positions of the frequency adverbs, of the senten
Publicado em: 1999
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5. A concordancia de numero no sintagma nominal na fala urbana de Rio Branco
This work deals with the description and analysis of number agreement in the noun phrase (NP) in a variety of Brazilian Portuguese, based on a corpus of recorded oral speech of lower class inhabitants of the city of Rio Branco (the capital of Acre - a Brazilian state in the Amazon). It follows the Quantitative Sociolinguistics model of data processing combin
Publicado em: 1997