Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... clause and the matrix sentence name non - habitual past actions , the occurrence of relative- clause - final -ta , -te iru , and -te ita can be explained in terms of the opposition SIMULTANEOUS VS. NON - SIMULTANEOUS . Comparison of ...
... clause and the matrix sentence name non - habitual past actions , the occurrence of relative- clause - final -ta , -te iru , and -te ita can be explained in terms of the opposition SIMULTANEOUS VS. NON - SIMULTANEOUS . Comparison of ...
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... clause - mates following it , and in surface struc- ture B is a clause - mate of its logical predicate P ; or ( c ) there is no constituent to the right of B bearing 1 - stress . This rule is to be interpreted so that all constituents ...
... clause - mates following it , and in surface struc- ture B is a clause - mate of its logical predicate P ; or ( c ) there is no constituent to the right of B bearing 1 - stress . This rule is to be interpreted so that all constituents ...
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... clause labeled passive , the two Sinhalese clauses are identical ; yet they have been assigned to different clause types ( on the basis of the alleged transformational derivation of the second ) and have been furnished with different ...
... clause labeled passive , the two Sinhalese clauses are identical ; yet they have been assigned to different clause types ( on the basis of the alleged transformational derivation of the second ) and have been furnished with different ...
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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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