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We have assumed that the word which is derived from the underlying repre- sentation WH + THAT . We have arrived at this in a rather mechanical way : The two determiners SOME and THAT are distributed between the two wh - words , what and ...
We have assumed that the word which is derived from the underlying repre- sentation WH + THAT . We have arrived at this in a rather mechanical way : The two determiners SOME and THAT are distributed between the two wh - words , what and ...
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These sentences would be derived from the basic form , ( c ) Mary saw John smile when John entered the room , in the same way as ( 78 ) and ( 79 ) are derived from ( 83 ) . However , in addition to ( a ) and ( b ) , one can also say ( d ) ...
These sentences would be derived from the basic form , ( c ) Mary saw John smile when John entered the room , in the same way as ( 78 ) and ( 79 ) are derived from ( 83 ) . However , in addition to ( a ) and ( b ) , one can also say ( d ) ...
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From a historical point of view , however , Lat . qualis , from which cual is derived , does have the qualitative meaning that characterizes tal . Historical evidence must also be used to support a division of como into a rela- tive ...
From a historical point of view , however , Lat . qualis , from which cual is derived , does have the qualitative meaning that characterizes tal . Historical evidence must also be used to support a division of como into a rela- tive ...
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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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