Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... Hypothesis . To the two clauses in 24 I propose to add 55:44 ( 55 ) ORGANIZING PHRASE HYPOTHESIS : Units at a given level of the prosodic hierarchy , XP , may be hier- archically organized into constituents XP ' . I will call the hypothesis ...
... Hypothesis . To the two clauses in 24 I propose to add 55:44 ( 55 ) ORGANIZING PHRASE HYPOTHESIS : Units at a given level of the prosodic hierarchy , XP , may be hier- archically organized into constituents XP ' . I will call the hypothesis ...
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... hypothesis for English locative inversions . 10. THE LOCATIVE - SUBJECT HYPOTHESIS . We have now seen that neither the theme - subject hypothesis nor the expletive - subject hypothesis can satisfactor- ily explain the syntactic ...
... hypothesis for English locative inversions . 10. THE LOCATIVE - SUBJECT HYPOTHESIS . We have now seen that neither the theme - subject hypothesis nor the expletive - subject hypothesis can satisfactor- ily explain the syntactic ...
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... hypothesis that the attachment site of the adverbial clause is conditioned by the child's interpretive strategy when the grammar allows arbitrary control . Two of the children in the present study- Betty at Time 3 and Mark at Time 1 ...
... hypothesis that the attachment site of the adverbial clause is conditioned by the child's interpretive strategy when the grammar allows arbitrary control . Two of the children in the present study- Betty at Time 3 and Mark at Time 1 ...
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