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a SUBJECT , TOPIC , and RELATOR — are assigned by the rules of H's sample DDG of English , although a fourth ( SCENE - SETTER ) is mentioned in the text . H'S SUBJECT is generally assigned to those constituents that a TG would identify ...
a SUBJECT , TOPIC , and RELATOR — are assigned by the rules of H's sample DDG of English , although a fourth ( SCENE - SETTER ) is mentioned in the text . H'S SUBJECT is generally assigned to those constituents that a TG would identify ...
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1 ) ; and the only way that such structures can be generated is by means of the function - assignment rules - a fact ... Unde certain circumstances , the rules allow a function within a given clause to be assigned to a constituent of a ...
1 ) ; and the only way that such structures can be generated is by means of the function - assignment rules - a fact ... Unde certain circumstances , the rules allow a function within a given clause to be assigned to a constituent of a ...
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assigned to what ( which is a constituent of the sentential complement of say ) . A similar account of 23 would presumably be provided by a DDG in which rules were given for the function SCENE - SETTER : i.e. , this function too could ...
assigned to what ( which is a constituent of the sentential complement of say ) . A similar account of 23 would presumably be provided by a DDG in which rules were given for the function SCENE - SETTER : i.e. , this function too could ...
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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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