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... Given that Rivero is obliged to weaken the syntactic framework considerably ( arguably to a fatal degree ) and given that very little is gained by treating Greek incorporation as syntactic and nothing is lost for the syntactic theory by ...
... Given that Rivero is obliged to weaken the syntactic framework considerably ( arguably to a fatal degree ) and given that very little is gained by treating Greek incorporation as syntactic and nothing is lost for the syntactic theory by ...
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... given . The full specification for an item can be retrieved by proceeding up the hierarchy merging information ( more technically this merging is UNIFICATION ; see Flickinger 1987 : 81ff . , Pollard and Sag 1987 : 208 ) . In the system ...
... given . The full specification for an item can be retrieved by proceeding up the hierarchy merging information ( more technically this merging is UNIFICATION ; see Flickinger 1987 : 81ff . , Pollard and Sag 1987 : 208 ) . In the system ...
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... given affix has been recorded . The reader thus may have to do a bit of work to locate a given word and figure out its structure , but it is hard to see how that could have been avoided . As A notes ( x ) , given the large amount of ...
... given affix has been recorded . The reader thus may have to do a bit of work to locate a given word and figure out its structure , but it is hard to see how that could have been avoided . As A notes ( x ) , given the large amount of ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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