Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... complex noun phrase . If derivations are con- ceived of as being blocked at any point where such violations occur , then there is no possibility of deriving 23a and 23b by way of 24a and 24b . The solution for this problem suggested by ...
... complex noun phrase . If derivations are con- ceived of as being blocked at any point where such violations occur , then there is no possibility of deriving 23a and 23b by way of 24a and 24b . The solution for this problem suggested by ...
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... Complex NP constraint.18 There is , however , a less complex account of the ungrammaticality of 90 and 91 , one which does not require the assumption that 92 and 93 appear as inter- mediate stages . This is that comparative sentences ...
... Complex NP constraint.18 There is , however , a less complex account of the ungrammaticality of 90 and 91 , one which does not require the assumption that 92 and 93 appear as inter- mediate stages . This is that comparative sentences ...
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... complex syntactic structures by permitting stress rules to apply systematically within the transformational derivation . This hypothesis , a prin- ciple governing the application of stress rules , is distinct from the stress rules ...
... complex syntactic structures by permitting stress rules to apply systematically within the transformational derivation . This hypothesis , a prin- ciple governing the application of stress rules , is distinct from the stress rules ...
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