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In $$ 4.1-4.4 , D describes the syntax of simple sentences , the constituency of noun phrases and verb complexes , the extension of simple sentences by dative NP adjuncts ( ' implicated noun phrases ) , the -nay - construction , and the ...
In $$ 4.1-4.4 , D describes the syntax of simple sentences , the constituency of noun phrases and verb complexes , the extension of simple sentences by dative NP adjuncts ( ' implicated noun phrases ) , the -nay - construction , and the ...
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DEFINITES IN THERE - SENTENCES EMILY RANDO DONNA JO NAPOLI Newton Center , Mass . Georgetown University There - sentences in English fall into two types : EXISTENTIAL and List . ' Existential ' there - sentences typically allow only ...
DEFINITES IN THERE - SENTENCES EMILY RANDO DONNA JO NAPOLI Newton Center , Mass . Georgetown University There - sentences in English fall into two types : EXISTENTIAL and List . ' Existential ' there - sentences typically allow only ...
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This view of list sentences is a step toward a unified functional explanation of all there - sentences . 14 > 4. IMPLICATIONS . Our analysis of there - sentences offers two major proposals . One is that the notion of anaphoricity ...
This view of list sentences is a step toward a unified functional explanation of all there - sentences . 14 > 4. IMPLICATIONS . Our analysis of there - sentences offers two major proposals . One is that the notion of anaphoricity ...
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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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