Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... appear in the matrix and constituent sentences of relativization , as illustrated by the basic forms ( 26 ) , ( 28 ) , ( 31 ) , and ( 33 ) . These basic forms account for the forms of the relative pronouns appearing in their phonetic ...
... appear in the matrix and constituent sentences of relativization , as illustrated by the basic forms ( 26 ) , ( 28 ) , ( 31 ) , and ( 33 ) . These basic forms account for the forms of the relative pronouns appearing in their phonetic ...
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... appear as C lends A B , as indeed it does appear on p . 65 , where it is defined as ' C has B ' plus ' B isn't A's ' plus ' C causes A to have B without B changing to being A's ' . The semantic tests which Bendix uses to ' establish ...
... appear as C lends A B , as indeed it does appear on p . 65 , where it is defined as ' C has B ' plus ' B isn't A's ' plus ' C causes A to have B without B changing to being A's ' . The semantic tests which Bendix uses to ' establish ...
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... appear in all descriptions . ' Human ' might be one of these . Other constructs will appear only in the descriptions of certain languages . The markers distinguish- ing various kinds of snow would be among these . Presumably only the ...
... appear in all descriptions . ' Human ' might be one of these . Other constructs will appear only in the descriptions of certain languages . The markers distinguish- ing various kinds of snow would be among these . Presumably only the ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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