Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... possible . At any rate , it seems ad hoc and unsatisfactory to introduce unnecessary category labels like MV solely ... possible general conditions on transformation - cf . §5 ) would be possible if we regard be + En and get + En as ...
... possible . At any rate , it seems ad hoc and unsatisfactory to introduce unnecessary category labels like MV solely ... possible general conditions on transformation - cf . §5 ) would be possible if we regard be + En and get + En as ...
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... possible candidate for the basic form of ( 143 ) . But within the scope of the present study one can give no syntactic basis for this assumption or any other possible alternatives . Thus the task of generalizing our present study as a ...
... possible candidate for the basic form of ( 143 ) . But within the scope of the present study one can give no syntactic basis for this assumption or any other possible alternatives . Thus the task of generalizing our present study as a ...
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... possible principle which attempts to explain the positioning of adverbs in English . It has also suggested that there is a possible relationship between this positioning and the phenomenon of free word order in other languages , and ...
... possible principle which attempts to explain the positioning of adverbs in English . It has also suggested that there is a possible relationship between this positioning and the phenomenon of free word order in other languages , and ...
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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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