Languages are constantly evolving -- and grammar is no exception. The way in which the brain processes language triggers adjustments. If the brain has to exert itself too much to cope with difficult ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract In this paper, after reviewing the traditional concept of case in Western grammar, I will focus on Yamada’s and Tokieda’s theories and their ...
The grammar of languages keeps reorganizing itself. A prime example of this is the omission of case endings in the transition from Latin to Italian. And in some instances, case systems are remodeled ...
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