Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... syntactic structure ; rather , the syntax is subject to various types of adjustments which convert it into a suitable input for the phonology . This adjusted syntactic structure is prosodic structure . A famous example of nonisomorphism ...
... syntactic structure ; rather , the syntax is subject to various types of adjustments which convert it into a suitable input for the phonology . This adjusted syntactic structure is prosodic structure . A famous example of nonisomorphism ...
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... syntactic object of an active transitive verb and the syntactic subject of the passive transitive verb . And in both languages intransitive verbs like be , sit , and come have the theme as the subject , but allow it to appear in the ...
... syntactic object of an active transitive verb and the syntactic subject of the passive transitive verb . And in both languages intransitive verbs like be , sit , and come have the theme as the subject , but allow it to appear in the ...
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... syntactic con- figurations of presentationally focussed objects - see §4.4 above . ) In English the inverted locative is not a subject at the level of c - structure and cannot occupy the NP subject position ( see Figure 3 ) . In ...
... syntactic con- figurations of presentationally focussed objects - see §4.4 above . ) In English the inverted locative is not a subject at the level of c - structure and cannot occupy the NP subject position ( see Figure 3 ) . In ...
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