Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... application of such rules is only a special case of a more GENERAL PHENOMENON : CERTAIN RULES SEEM TO BE ABLE TO APPLY AT ANY POINT IN THE DERIVATION AT WHICH THEIR STRUCTURAL INDEX CAN BE MET ... ' ( 74 ; emphasis added ) .5 In ...
... application of such rules is only a special case of a more GENERAL PHENOMENON : CERTAIN RULES SEEM TO BE ABLE TO APPLY AT ANY POINT IN THE DERIVATION AT WHICH THEIR STRUCTURAL INDEX CAN BE MET ... ' ( 74 ; emphasis added ) .5 In ...
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... apply to reflexivize the second occurrence of Jane ; and sentence 10 will be derived . If the order of these rules were reversed , however , Reflexive would not apply to Fig . 3 , because the identical NP's would be in different clauses ...
... apply to reflexivize the second occurrence of Jane ; and sentence 10 will be derived . If the order of these rules were reversed , however , Reflexive would not apply to Fig . 3 , because the identical NP's would be in different clauses ...
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... applying these rules in reverse order will give the structure underlying ( 13 ) * Mary wants Mary to be beaten by Otto . To this , Reflexive , being an obligatory rule , must apply , to give ( 14 ) Mary wants herself to be beaten by ...
... applying these rules in reverse order will give the structure underlying ( 13 ) * Mary wants Mary to be beaten by Otto . To this , Reflexive , being an obligatory rule , must apply , to give ( 14 ) Mary wants herself to be beaten by ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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