Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... relations ( modelled by f - structure ) , and categories belong to the outer structure of forms of expression ( modelled by c - structure ) . Each level has its own dis- tinctive prominence relations , characterizing the logical subject ...
... relations ( modelled by f - structure ) , and categories belong to the outer structure of forms of expression ( modelled by c - structure ) . Each level has its own dis- tinctive prominence relations , characterizing the logical subject ...
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... relations : The evidence against their necessity and univer- sality . By D. N. S. BHAT . ( Theo- retical linguistics . ) London & New York : Routledge , 1991. Pp . xii , 189 . Cloth $ 75.00 . In this monograph , on the basis of a ...
... relations : The evidence against their necessity and univer- sality . By D. N. S. BHAT . ( Theo- retical linguistics . ) London & New York : Routledge , 1991. Pp . xii , 189 . Cloth $ 75.00 . In this monograph , on the basis of a ...
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... relations in Manipuri at the beginning of Ch . 5 , ' Transitivity and voli- tionality in Manipuri ' ( 116-53 ) , B examines some of the grammatical processes in Manipuri and provides further evidence for the claims that the notion of ...
... relations in Manipuri at the beginning of Ch . 5 , ' Transitivity and voli- tionality in Manipuri ' ( 116-53 ) , B examines some of the grammatical processes in Manipuri and provides further evidence for the claims that the notion of ...
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