Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... syntax , accent symbols do not systematically correspond to syntactic nodes , and the structures indicated by the accents often deviate - sometimes quite eccentrically - from the syntax , by almost any theory of syntax . Third , where ...
... syntax , accent symbols do not systematically correspond to syntactic nodes , and the structures indicated by the accents often deviate - sometimes quite eccentrically - from the syntax , by almost any theory of syntax . Third , where ...
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... syntax of locative inversion . Journal of Information Science and Engineering ( Special issue devoted to the Proceedings of ROCLING II , Taipei , 1989 ) 5.287-303 . Taiwan : Institute of Information Science , Academia Sinica . - . 1991 ...
... syntax of locative inversion . Journal of Information Science and Engineering ( Special issue devoted to the Proceedings of ROCLING II , Taipei , 1989 ) 5.287-303 . Taiwan : Institute of Information Science , Academia Sinica . - . 1991 ...
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... syntax and semantics . New York : American Elsevier . GUÉRON , JACQUELINE . 1980. The syntax and semantics of PP - extraposition . Linguistic Inquiry 11.637-78 . HARFORD , CAROLYN . 1989. Locative inversion in Chishona . Current ...
... syntax and semantics . New York : American Elsevier . GUÉRON , JACQUELINE . 1980. The syntax and semantics of PP - extraposition . Linguistic Inquiry 11.637-78 . HARFORD , CAROLYN . 1989. Locative inversion in Chishona . Current ...
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