Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... apply ( or not apply ) . For example , Lakoff's asser- tion that verbs such as scream do not allow Equi - NP - deletion , as in ( 4 ) I screamed for John to open the door 12 The analysis of relative clauses as underlying adjuncts to ...
... apply ( or not apply ) . For example , Lakoff's asser- tion that verbs such as scream do not allow Equi - NP - deletion , as in ( 4 ) I screamed for John to open the door 12 The analysis of relative clauses as underlying adjuncts to ...
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... apply in the way that rewriting rules apply . One amazing abuse of accepted terminology is the definition of ' context - free phrase structure rule ' as a rule of the form ' a - > b , where a and b are non - null strings over A and ab ...
... apply in the way that rewriting rules apply . One amazing abuse of accepted terminology is the definition of ' context - free phrase structure rule ' as a rule of the form ' a - > b , where a and b are non - null strings over A and ab ...
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... apply are 20 ( 7.3.84 sārvadhātukārdhadhātukayoḥ [ guṇaḥ 82 ] ) and 21 ( 7.3.86 ... laghūpadhasya ca ) . 20 states that guna replaces the final sound1o of an añga ( 6.4.1 añgasya ) 11 followed by That the heading applies to the end of ...
... apply are 20 ( 7.3.84 sārvadhātukārdhadhātukayoḥ [ guṇaḥ 82 ] ) and 21 ( 7.3.86 ... laghūpadhasya ca ) . 20 states that guna replaces the final sound1o of an añga ( 6.4.1 añgasya ) 11 followed by That the heading applies to the end of ...
Inhalt
Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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