Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... clause structures , much like ... the subcategorization frames of Chomskyan generative theory and its offshoots ... ( 23 ) . Each FG clause is characterized by an abstract structure , itself a nested set of structures with the predicate ...
... clause structures , much like ... the subcategorization frames of Chomskyan generative theory and its offshoots ... ( 23 ) . Each FG clause is characterized by an abstract structure , itself a nested set of structures with the predicate ...
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... clause - initial position , although such ' preposing ' has been considered to be everything from a necessary ... clause - initial position . The reason for the lack of parallelism between the terms POSTVERBAL ( as op- posed to ' clause ...
... clause - initial position , although such ' preposing ' has been considered to be everything from a necessary ... clause - initial position . The reason for the lack of parallelism between the terms POSTVERBAL ( as op- posed to ' clause ...
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... clause as subordinate until they understand something about its se- mantic relationship to the main clause . Initially , they coördinate the two clauses as a default . When a verb is analyzed as being subcategorized for sentential ...
... clause as subordinate until they understand something about its se- mantic relationship to the main clause . Initially , they coördinate the two clauses as a default . When a verb is analyzed as being subcategorized for sentential ...
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