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ENGLISH RELATIVIZATION AND CERTAIN RELATED PROBLEMS S.-Y. KURODA University of California , San Diego It is claimed that what and which , both as interrogatives and as relatives , are derived from the same underlying representations ...
ENGLISH RELATIVIZATION AND CERTAIN RELATED PROBLEMS S.-Y. KURODA University of California , San Diego It is claimed that what and which , both as interrogatives and as relatives , are derived from the same underlying representations ...
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Let us now turn to the relative pronoun what and try to account for it by means of ( 11 ) . Take ( 5 ) as an example of a sentence with an independent relative clause . The matrix verb phrase and the constituent verb phrase in ( 5 ) are ...
Let us now turn to the relative pronoun what and try to account for it by means of ( 11 ) . Take ( 5 ) as an example of a sentence with an independent relative clause . The matrix verb phrase and the constituent verb phrase in ( 5 ) are ...
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tal ' such ' , which ( although providing an analog for the -al morpheme ) is , from a semantic standpoint , not as closely related to the relative word . From a historical point of view , however , Lat . qualis , from which cual is ...
tal ' such ' , which ( although providing an analog for the -al morpheme ) is , from a semantic standpoint , not as closely related to the relative word . From a historical point of view , however , Lat . qualis , from which cual is ...
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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