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The + colorful + ball + Noun phrase concrete → [ Some contextually definite ) → ( Physical Object ) + ( Color ) → [ [ Abounding in contrast of variety of bright colors ) ( Having globular shape ] ] 3. The + colorful + ball + Noun ...
The + colorful + ball + Noun phrase concrete → [ Some contextually definite ) → ( Physical Object ) + ( Color ) → [ [ Abounding in contrast of variety of bright colors ) ( Having globular shape ] ] 3. The + colorful + ball + Noun ...
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3. hits + the + colorful + ball → VP → ( Action ) → ( Instancy ) → ( Intensity ) → [ Strikes with a blow or missile ] → [ Some contextually definite ) → ( Physical Object ) → ( Color ) → [ [ Abounding in contrast or variety of ...
3. hits + the + colorful + ball → VP → ( Action ) → ( Instancy ) → ( Intensity ) → [ Strikes with a blow or missile ] → [ Some contextually definite ) → ( Physical Object ) → ( Color ) → [ [ Abounding in contrast or variety of ...
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Sentences with zero object have no passive transformation , a fact which further sets them apart from clauses with real objects . Harris's paragraph explaining 233.9 is possibly the most obscure in his book . This obscurity may reflect ...
Sentences with zero object have no passive transformation , a fact which further sets them apart from clauses with real objects . Harris's paragraph explaining 233.9 is possibly the most obscure in his book . This obscurity may reflect ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 14 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 29 |
Shasta and ProtoHokan | 40 |
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