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... relation here , since it can be copied independent of that relation , and thereby become part of another relation . But then what sense can be made of the following , which has two readings , depending on which quantified NP the pronoun ...
... relation here , since it can be copied independent of that relation , and thereby become part of another relation . But then what sense can be made of the following , which has two readings , depending on which quantified NP the pronoun ...
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... RELATION notationally expressed between the expressions bearing occurrences of that index ; the occurrences are in no sense ' chained ' together . To see the point , consider the following equation : ( 1 ) 2 + 2 = 4 In 1 , there are two ...
... RELATION notationally expressed between the expressions bearing occurrences of that index ; the occurrences are in no sense ' chained ' together . To see the point , consider the following equation : ( 1 ) 2 + 2 = 4 In 1 , there are two ...
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... relation , which has always fit uncertainly into the taxon- omy of grammatical relations , can be absorbed into the OBL relation . In Ch . 2 , ' Thematic relations in relational net- works ' ( 47-86 ) , F addresses the second poten ...
... relation , which has always fit uncertainly into the taxon- omy of grammatical relations , can be absorbed into the OBL relation . In Ch . 2 , ' Thematic relations in relational net- works ' ( 47-86 ) , F addresses the second poten ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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