Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... proposed in Gee & Grosjean 1983 departs from both of these in assuming a bottom - up procedure for deriving prosodic structure from syntax , first building P - phrases and then joining them into higher - level struc- tures . Similarly ...
... proposed in Gee & Grosjean 1983 departs from both of these in assuming a bottom - up procedure for deriving prosodic structure from syntax , first building P - phrases and then joining them into higher - level struc- tures . Similarly ...
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... proposed here.46 On this hypothesis , the inverted locatives in both languages are indeed subjects , at an abstract level of representation . Their differences are traceable to a fundamental typological difference in the categorization ...
... proposed here.46 On this hypothesis , the inverted locatives in both languages are indeed subjects , at an abstract level of representation . Their differences are traceable to a fundamental typological difference in the categorization ...
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... proposed that having uninflected infinitives is a parametrized aspect of UG , nor can I conceive of such a proposal gaining wide acceptance . 7 I am assuming that parsing is a necessary prerequisite for what L labeled ' understanding ...
... proposed that having uninflected infinitives is a parametrized aspect of UG , nor can I conceive of such a proposal gaining wide acceptance . 7 I am assuming that parsing is a necessary prerequisite for what L labeled ' understanding ...
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