Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... analysis to Norwegian passives ' ( ix ) . A dismisses the standard generative analysis and supports the new type of analysis in which a passive mor- pheme is an argument of the verb . A examines the different types of Norwegian passive ...
... analysis to Norwegian passives ' ( ix ) . A dismisses the standard generative analysis and supports the new type of analysis in which a passive mor- pheme is an argument of the verb . A examines the different types of Norwegian passive ...
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... analysis is quite con- vincing and well grounded . A weakness of the study is that the potential offered by the theo- retical apparatus discussed in the first part of the book is not fully exploited in the application ; in addition ...
... analysis is quite con- vincing and well grounded . A weakness of the study is that the potential offered by the theo- retical apparatus discussed in the first part of the book is not fully exploited in the application ; in addition ...
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... analysis . He ex- plains that the three metafunctions of language are conflated or mapped onto each other , so that a clausal analysis within a functional grammar framework entails a multilayered approach in teasing out linguistic ...
... analysis . He ex- plains that the three metafunctions of language are conflated or mapped onto each other , so that a clausal analysis within a functional grammar framework entails a multilayered approach in teasing out linguistic ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
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