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John ga Mary ni hon o yatta . to book gave ' John gave Mary a book . ' b . John ga hon o Mary ni yatta . ' John gave a book to Mary . ' c . Mary ni John ga hon o yatta . “ To Mary John gave a book . ' d . Mary ni hon o John ga yatta .
John ga Mary ni hon o yatta . to book gave ' John gave Mary a book . ' b . John ga hon o Mary ni yatta . ' John gave a book to Mary . ' c . Mary ni John ga hon o yatta . “ To Mary John gave a book . ' d . Mary ni hon o John ga yatta .
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Thus a noun may be proper and human ( e.g. John ) , proper and non - human ( Egypt ) , common and human ( boy ) , or common and non - human ( book ) . As Chomsky points out , a feature analysis of lexical categories permits one to ...
Thus a noun may be proper and human ( e.g. John ) , proper and non - human ( Egypt ) , common and human ( boy ) , or common and non - human ( book ) . As Chomsky points out , a feature analysis of lexical categories permits one to ...
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Wow , took John Mary to a great party ! ( 33 ) a . Seldom did John take Mary to a party . b . ... claim by H concerns the account his grammar provides of the ungrammaticalness of strings like ( 37 ) * Who did John give a present ?
Wow , took John Mary to a great party ! ( 33 ) a . Seldom did John take Mary to a party . b . ... claim by H concerns the account his grammar provides of the ungrammaticalness of strings like ( 37 ) * Who did John give a present ?
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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