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2.13 states that ' a large number of verb bases join with affixes to form derived verb forms , that is , forms which may enter the same grammatical constructions as the original verb base . ' This is , of course , a definition of ...
2.13 states that ' a large number of verb bases join with affixes to form derived verb forms , that is , forms which may enter the same grammatical constructions as the original verb base . ' This is , of course , a definition of ...
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Each derivation marks the constituent structure or the derived constituent structure ( if the sentence is generated transformationally ) in a way that can be represented by a tree diagram . We shall employ such tree diagrams in the ...
Each derivation marks the constituent structure or the derived constituent structure ( if the sentence is generated transformationally ) in a way that can be represented by a tree diagram . We shall employ such tree diagrams in the ...
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... which these forms can be described by adding other elements , but also a present stem tuda- , derived from the root , in terms of which some of the above forms can be described ( e.g. the present indicative tudati ' he strikes ' ) .
... which these forms can be described by adding other elements , but also a present stem tuda- , derived from the root , in terms of which some of the above forms can be described ( e.g. the present indicative tudati ' he strikes ' ) .
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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