Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... analyses , the rule of Equi - NP deletion applies . Specifically , L's global rule , but not Bresnan's cyclic analysis , is inconsistent with the view that 20a is derived from an earlier structure in which the complement of want has a ...
... analyses , the rule of Equi - NP deletion applies . Specifically , L's global rule , but not Bresnan's cyclic analysis , is inconsistent with the view that 20a is derived from an earlier structure in which the complement of want has a ...
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... analysis ( MS ) of earlier and before , and instead set up 16 ( their 94 ) as the deep structure for 17 : ( 16 ) John left AP [ Deg [ more than s [ Bill left that early ] s Deg early ] AP ( 17 ) John left earlier than Bill left . There ...
... analysis ( MS ) of earlier and before , and instead set up 16 ( their 94 ) as the deep structure for 17 : ( 16 ) John left AP [ Deg [ more than s [ Bill left that early ] s Deg early ] AP ( 17 ) John left earlier than Bill left . There ...
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... analysis RONALD W. LANGACKER , University of California , San Diego Fundamentals of Linguistic Analysis gives the student an opportunity to work exten- sively with actual language data within the framework of modern linguistic analysis ...
... analysis RONALD W. LANGACKER , University of California , San Diego Fundamentals of Linguistic Analysis gives the student an opportunity to work exten- sively with actual language data within the framework of modern linguistic analysis ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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