Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... noun phrases . For example , all three sentences in 27 are judged equivalent in meaning and equally acceptable ... noun phrases conjoined by o predominantly have inanimate con- juncts , while those conjoined by and - verbs generally have ...
... noun phrases . For example , all three sentences in 27 are judged equivalent in meaning and equally acceptable ... noun phrases conjoined by o predominantly have inanimate con- juncts , while those conjoined by and - verbs generally have ...
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... noun phrase , since noun phrases cannot usually be broken up by such particles , especially since the semantic scope of these particles is apparently the entire clause rather than the conjoined noun phrase . In 58a , for example , it is ...
... noun phrase , since noun phrases cannot usually be broken up by such particles , especially since the semantic scope of these particles is apparently the entire clause rather than the conjoined noun phrase . In 58a , for example , it is ...
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... noun phrases . In other words , the structure of these phrases differs from that of conjoined noun phrases in other languages only in that they involve a verb rather than a conjunction . One might formulate this analysis by saying that ...
... noun phrases . In other words , the structure of these phrases differs from that of conjoined noun phrases in other languages only in that they involve a verb rather than a conjunction . One might formulate this analysis by saying that ...
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