Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... alternative ' is preceded by a sentence modifier consisting of — or ending with an affirmative verbal or negative ... alternatives above remains elusive . One factor which may affect grammaticality and semantic interpretation , etc. , is ...
... alternative ' is preceded by a sentence modifier consisting of — or ending with an affirmative verbal or negative ... alternatives above remains elusive . One factor which may affect grammaticality and semantic interpretation , etc. , is ...
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... alternative . C leaves no doubt that his goal is both ambitious and highly significant : ' I am convinced that linguistics at the present time needs some new alternatives . The shortcomings of the theory which dominated the field during ...
... alternative . C leaves no doubt that his goal is both ambitious and highly significant : ' I am convinced that linguistics at the present time needs some new alternatives . The shortcomings of the theory which dominated the field during ...
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... alternative , we must then ask whether C has succeeded in motivating it with empirical evidence . 3.1 . SEMANTICISM VS. SYNTACTICISM . C's theory is offered quite explicitly as an alternative to transformational grammar , but it is more ...
... alternative , we must then ask whether C has succeeded in motivating it with empirical evidence . 3.1 . SEMANTICISM VS. SYNTACTICISM . C's theory is offered quite explicitly as an alternative to transformational grammar , but it is more ...
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