Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... LEXICAL SUBJECTS : FIRST PASS . It is easy , on the analysis of a lexical subject in 83 as an endocentric modifier of the Proposition , to distinguish the Subject - in - the - Proposition from the Subject - in - the - Argument ...
... LEXICAL SUBJECTS : FIRST PASS . It is easy , on the analysis of a lexical subject in 83 as an endocentric modifier of the Proposition , to distinguish the Subject - in - the - Proposition from the Subject - in - the - Argument ...
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... lexical heads of its dependent sisters and it commands ( plain command ) its dependent sisters and their dependent sisters ( 108-9 ) . Cap - command defines the domain of lexical subcategorization . Contextual features are marked on the ...
... lexical heads of its dependent sisters and it commands ( plain command ) its dependent sisters and their dependent sisters ( 108-9 ) . Cap - command defines the domain of lexical subcategorization . Contextual features are marked on the ...
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... Lexical cohesion has its theoretical roots in Firthian collocational principles and in Halliday & Hasan's 1976 analyses of ' texture ' in text . A text is seen as more unified when lexical items relate to one another ; such cohesion ...
... Lexical cohesion has its theoretical roots in Firthian collocational principles and in Halliday & Hasan's 1976 analyses of ' texture ' in text . A text is seen as more unified when lexical items relate to one another ; such cohesion ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
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