Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... relation cuts across the distinctions made . by the marking , and it is not clear what unity the proposed relation has . As mentioned earlier , sentence relatedness is mostly captured through deri- vation , particularly through verbal ...
... relation cuts across the distinctions made . by the marking , and it is not clear what unity the proposed relation has . As mentioned earlier , sentence relatedness is mostly captured through deri- vation , particularly through verbal ...
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... relation is oblivious to whether or not the head is lexically filled ( so that a government relation holds between a verb and a complementizer where the latter may be filled or not , and similarly between a complementizer and I ...
... relation is oblivious to whether or not the head is lexically filled ( so that a government relation holds between a verb and a complementizer where the latter may be filled or not , and similarly between a complementizer and I ...
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... relation between language and the world ' . Why have linguists succumbed to this fallacy ? ' Perhaps because they have assumed that this relation is independent of the problem that they have concentrated on - the relations between ...
... relation between language and the world ' . Why have linguists succumbed to this fallacy ? ' Perhaps because they have assumed that this relation is independent of the problem that they have concentrated on - the relations between ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
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