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... phrases raise two closely related problems . First , how do we explain this direct - vs. - oblique case distribution asymmetry ? And second , do these phrases have different constituent structures ? That is , which constituent in each ...
... phrases raise two closely related problems . First , how do we explain this direct - vs. - oblique case distribution asymmetry ? And second , do these phrases have different constituent structures ? That is , which constituent in each ...
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... phrase , word , and morpheme , and four ranks in English pho- nology - tone group , foot , syllable , and phoneme . He differentiates groups ( e.g. the nominal , ver- bal , and adverbial groups ) and phrases ( the prepositional phrase ) ...
... phrase , word , and morpheme , and four ranks in English pho- nology - tone group , foot , syllable , and phoneme . He differentiates groups ( e.g. the nominal , ver- bal , and adverbial groups ) and phrases ( the prepositional phrase ) ...
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... phrase - linking grammars , mother- and - daughter grammars ) , and the role that these can play in linguistic theory . ALMERINDO E. OJEDA'S ' Discontinuity and phrase structure grammar ' ( 257-75 ) focusses on the inverted sentence in ...
... phrase - linking grammars , mother- and - daughter grammars ) , and the role that these can play in linguistic theory . ALMERINDO E. OJEDA'S ' Discontinuity and phrase structure grammar ' ( 257-75 ) focusses on the inverted sentence in ...
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