Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... structure and , therefore , it also includes the subject in the argument structure . But its analysis crucially involves the other two loci for subject - oriented agreement as well . 3.1 . BACKGROUND . Let's begin with the introduction ...
... structure and , therefore , it also includes the subject in the argument structure . But its analysis crucially involves the other two loci for subject - oriented agreement as well . 3.1 . BACKGROUND . Let's begin with the introduction ...
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... Structure analyzed as a foot feature , an alternative contemplated above , 88 should be acceptable . Because the Sub- ject - in - an - Argument - Structure would necessarily be available in the Proposi- tional Radical under the foot ...
... Structure analyzed as a foot feature , an alternative contemplated above , 88 should be acceptable . Because the Sub- ject - in - an - Argument - Structure would necessarily be available in the Proposi- tional Radical under the foot ...
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... structure is different in significant ways from those of other theories . It is functional in several ways : ( i ) A function structure is MICROfunctional : it is specified in terms of such microfunctions as Subject , Theme , and Actor ...
... structure is different in significant ways from those of other theories . It is functional in several ways : ( i ) A function structure is MICROfunctional : it is specified in terms of such microfunctions as Subject , Theme , and Actor ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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