Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... lexical a - structure : ( ag ) presentational overlay : th loc ) S focus Note that a transitive lexical argument structure ( ag th ) could not be suc- cessfully overlaid in this way . By definition , the lexical theme would attract the ...
... lexical a - structure : ( ag ) presentational overlay : th loc ) S focus Note that a transitive lexical argument structure ( ag th ) could not be suc- cessfully overlaid in this way . By definition , the lexical theme would attract the ...
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... lexical status . Since there were no ' modals ' in the Old English LEXICON , it seems unnecessary to assume that some parameter setting is responsible for their absence in the SYNTAX . Is their absence from the lexicon to be attributed ...
... lexical status . Since there were no ' modals ' in the Old English LEXICON , it seems unnecessary to assume that some parameter setting is responsible for their absence in the SYNTAX . Is their absence from the lexicon to be attributed ...
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... lexical items - i.e . , two lexical cohorts are activated , one for the affixed morpheme and one for the stem - but on the other hand as a single lexical item ( i.e. , the flirting affix and the stem are represented in a single ...
... lexical items - i.e . , two lexical cohorts are activated , one for the affixed morpheme and one for the stem - but on the other hand as a single lexical item ( i.e. , the flirting affix and the stem are represented in a single ...
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