Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... possible mappings from a- structure to f - structure , as illustrated in 53 , so there are general constraints on the possible associations between f - structure and c - structure.47 One such con- straint is formulated in 88 : ( 88 ) If ...
... possible mappings from a- structure to f - structure , as illustrated in 53 , so there are general constraints on the possible associations between f - structure and c - structure.47 One such con- straint is formulated in 88 : ( 88 ) If ...
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... possible re- sponse set . For both types of complements the most common nonadult response by far was the judgment that anyone could be performing the clausal action , an actor outside the sentence as well as the matrix subject ( or ...
... possible re- sponse set . For both types of complements the most common nonadult response by far was the judgment that anyone could be performing the clausal action , an actor outside the sentence as well as the matrix subject ( or ...
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... possible as variation has never ceased to fascinate linguists and philosophers since ancient times . As ' Gen- eral considerations ' ( Part I ) of language univer- sals , the universalistic research has gone a long way from the first ...
... possible as variation has never ceased to fascinate linguists and philosophers since ancient times . As ' Gen- eral considerations ' ( Part I ) of language univer- sals , the universalistic research has gone a long way from the first ...
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