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This book provides a detailed study of nominalizing patterns in Malagasy (Austronesian) and discusses the broader theoretical issues that arise from these patterns. It explores new and original fieldwork data drawn from the largely unexplored domain of Malagasy deverbal nominals. Offering new insights to long-standing puzzles in the derivation of argument-structure, referential, and clausal nominals, the book promotes a single structure-building mechanism, which allows nominalizers to attach at different heights in the clausal spine to derive nominals with different morphosyntactic properties. In addition, it provides a novel analysis of participant nominalizations, showing that they are derived through the same mechanism that derives relative clauses, and thus setting the stage for new and exciting research directions.
La obra aborda el estudio de diversas corrientes de pensamiento lógico formal aplicados al estudio del derecho. Constituye una búsqueda por responder a la pregunta de cuál es la importancia de la lógica en la aplicación y estudio de lo jurídico, en relación con el futuro y su aproximación con el uso de ordenadores y las nuevas tecnologías.
Papers primarily concerning linguistics of Mexican and Central American Indian languages; some papers deal with Indian languages of other areas, e.g., Argentina and Venezuela, and with Spanish, English, and Australian languages.
"Official pastoral letters and other speeches by Oscar Romero, the martyred archbishop of San Salvador"--