Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... sentences of relativization is paralleled by the way they are assigned to the two coreferential occurrences of the same noun in the corresponding two component sentences of a certain discourse para- phrase of the relative - complex sentence ...
... sentences of relativization is paralleled by the way they are assigned to the two coreferential occurrences of the same noun in the corresponding two component sentences of a certain discourse para- phrase of the relative - complex sentence ...
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... sentences are combined into a relative - complex sentence by relativization . The other general case of coreferential occurrences of a noun in the main and sub- ordinate clauses is syntactically accidental , due to particular lexical ...
... sentences are combined into a relative - complex sentence by relativization . The other general case of coreferential occurrences of a noun in the main and sub- ordinate clauses is syntactically accidental , due to particular lexical ...
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... sentences of a relative - complex sentence preserves the information the determiners would give in an appropriate discourse para- phrase of the sentences , i.e. whether or not the noun appearing as the pivotal noun in the relative ...
... sentences of a relative - complex sentence preserves the information the determiners would give in an appropriate discourse para- phrase of the sentences , i.e. whether or not the noun appearing as the pivotal noun in the relative ...
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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