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19 reviewsISBN 10: 311100077X
ISBN 13: 9783111000770
Author: Robert H. Meskill
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0. Introduction.
1. Immediate Constituent Expansion Rules
1.1. Sentence
1.2. Verb Phrase
1.3. Copulative Verb.
1.4. Aspect.
1.5. Adjective.
1.6.-9. Verb Categories
1.10.-14. Adjunct
1.15. Adverb
1.16.-23. Noun Phrase
1.24. Nominal
1.25. Nom
1.26.-31. Noun Categories
2. Sample Lexicon
3. Optional Transformations
3.1. Discontinuous Conjunction
3.2. Element Conjunction
3.3. String Conjunction
3.4. le (beraber) Conjunction
3.5. Additive child
3.6. ki Subordinator1
3.7. ki Subordinator2
3.8. Demonstrative Nominal -ki
3.9. Infinitive
3.10. Noun Compounds
3.11. Genitive and Nominal Personal Suffixes
3.12. Subordinate Clause.
3.13. Conditional
3.14. Aorist Plus Negative Aorist Subordination
3.15. Subordination with-ken
3.16. Nominal Subordinate Clauses
3.17. Adjectival Construction with-dik, and -ecek
3.18. Subordination with-en
3.19. Subordination with-e
3.20. Subordination with-i
3.21. Restricted Deverbal Nouns
3.22. Deverbal Adjectives.
3.23. Auxiliary Verb et
3.24. Causative,
3.25. Causative
3.26. Causatives
3.27. Auxiliary Verb ol
3.28. Comparative Adjectives
3.29. Nonquantitative Adjectives in Noun-Phrase
3.30. Quantitative Adjectives in Noun-Phrase
3.31. Vocative
3.32. Past Tense
3.33. Plural.
3.34. Optative
3.35. Negative
3.36. Abilitative
3.37. Passive
3.38. Reciprocal and Reflexive
3.39. Genitive Plus -ki
3.40. Deletion of the Genitive Noun Phrase
3.41. Indefinite Article
3.42. Superlative
3.43. Intensifier
3.44. Question-Word Questions
3.45. Emphatic Position of Question Marker -ті
3.46. Deletion of Specified Direct-Object Marker
3.47. Deletion of Auxiliary Verb et-.
3.48. Emphatic Pitch Position
3.49. Emphatic Word Order
3.50. Juncture with Sustained or Rising Pitch
3.51. Emphatic Pitch Level
4. Obligatory Transformations
4.1. Rearrangement of Demonstratives with Verbs like git- 'go', gel- 'come'
4.2. Personal Endings with-dik and -ecek
4.3. Pronouns with "postposition" or -le
4.4. Deletion of the Locative Marker -de with Specified Time Nominals
4.5. Personal Endings with bura, şura, ora, nere
4.6. Replacement of First Person Imperatives
4.7. Deletion of Second Person Imperative Questions
4.8. Clausal Cooccurrence Restrictions with the Past Conditional
4.9. Plural Nominal Personal Endings.
4.10. Plural Personal Pronouns
4.11. Subject-Verb Person Concord
4.12. Third Person Imperative Ending
4.13. Replacement of the Case Marker of the Direct Object
4.14. Position of "particles"
4.15. Pitch Peak with Questions
4.16. Pitch Peak with Numerals
4.17. 'Colorless' Pitch Peak
4.18. Question-Word Questions
4.19. Subject Pronoun Deletion
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