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The problem , however , is that 58a is a canonical instance of obligatory control . As such , given the approach adopted here , the Pro must be governed , and therefore S ' deletion must have applied . However , if S ' deletion has ...
The problem , however , is that 58a is a canonical instance of obligatory control . As such , given the approach adopted here , the Pro must be governed , and therefore S ' deletion must have applied . However , if S ' deletion has ...
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It is a fallacy , writes H , because it tackles a fundamentally conceptual problem with historical tools . H begins by summarizing a number of different views on the development of writing systems , and attacking a prevalent distinction ...
It is a fallacy , writes H , because it tackles a fundamentally conceptual problem with historical tools . H begins by summarizing a number of different views on the development of writing systems , and attacking a prevalent distinction ...
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Ultimately , a full range of linguistic knowledge is relevant to both tasks , but the problems likely to be ... Different tasks demand sophistication in different parts of the problem , as the three programs reviewed here illustrate .
Ultimately , a full range of linguistic knowledge is relevant to both tasks , but the problems likely to be ... Different tasks demand sophistication in different parts of the problem , as the three programs reviewed here illustrate .
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin 1 | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
Boys will be boys Anna Wierzbicka | 95 |
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accepted analysis antecedent appear approach argues argument aspect assigned assume basic bounded claim clause cognitive complement concerned consider consistent construction contains continuity contrast derivational dialect discourse discussion distinction domain elements English examples expressions fact FIGURE formal function genitive given gives governed grammar important indicate interesting interpretation John kind language lexical linguistic marked meaning morphology nature nominal notes noun NP's object occur particular patterns phonology phrase position possible pragmatic predication present Press principles problem pronoun proposed question reading reference relation relative relevant representation requires rules seems semantic sentences shows situation social speakers specific speech structure suggests syntactic syntax theory topic University verbs volume vowel