Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... called subject / verb agreement . " On the uniform - argument view ( as interpreted in GB ) , only the agreement in INFL bears any direct re- lationship to the subject ; on the pronominal - argument view , this same agree- ment element ...
... called subject / verb agreement . " On the uniform - argument view ( as interpreted in GB ) , only the agreement in INFL bears any direct re- lationship to the subject ; on the pronominal - argument view , this same agree- ment element ...
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... called ' stylistic loc- ative inversion ' in English ; its properties can be stated in purely syntactic terms if insights about similar constructions in Italian and Dutch are adapted to English . Stylistic locative inversion exemplifies ...
... called ' stylistic loc- ative inversion ' in English ; its properties can be stated in purely syntactic terms if insights about similar constructions in Italian and Dutch are adapted to English . Stylistic locative inversion exemplifies ...
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... called psychological Subject ) , an interpersonal function , Subject ( what has been called grammatical Subject ) , and an experiential function , Actor ( what has been called logical Subject ) . The notion of grammatical Subject is now ...
... called psychological Subject ) , an interpersonal function , Subject ( what has been called grammatical Subject ) , and an experiential function , Actor ( what has been called logical Subject ) . The notion of grammatical Subject is now ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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