Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... consider . b . It is / * are my friends that we have to consider . Like the locative pronoun there , locative PPs are not morphologically cate- gorized for agreement features ( though the NP object of the preposition may be ) . Hence ...
... consider . b . It is / * are my friends that we have to consider . Like the locative pronoun there , locative PPs are not morphologically cate- gorized for agreement features ( though the NP object of the preposition may be ) . Hence ...
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... considers the Aspects model of Chomsky 1965 . Ch . 5 considers GENERATIVE SEMANTICS and the ( REVISED ) EXTENDED ... consider to be ' functional models of grammar ' , i.e. LFG , Role and Reference GraMMAR ( RRG ) , and the functional ...
... considers the Aspects model of Chomsky 1965 . Ch . 5 considers GENERATIVE SEMANTICS and the ( REVISED ) EXTENDED ... consider to be ' functional models of grammar ' , i.e. LFG , Role and Reference GraMMAR ( RRG ) , and the functional ...
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... considers the external motivation that exists for particular forms . One of the most praiseworthy aspects of C's book is the ... consider the basics once more . It's the kind of book one enjoys teaching from , because it offers so many ...
... considers the external motivation that exists for particular forms . One of the most praiseworthy aspects of C's book is the ... consider the basics once more . It's the kind of book one enjoys teaching from , because it offers so many ...
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