Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... deletion is an obligatory rule deleting one ( s ) when pre- ceded by a numeral . He asserts that constraint 2 is required to precede One ( s ) - deletion because of sentence pairs such as the following , which should be compared with ...
... deletion is an obligatory rule deleting one ( s ) when pre- ceded by a numeral . He asserts that constraint 2 is required to precede One ( s ) - deletion because of sentence pairs such as the following , which should be compared with ...
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... 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 sub- ject I. That is , given the ...
... 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 sub- ject I. That is , given the ...
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... Deletion could not apply , because the two identical NP's are not in different S's . Therefore , Lakoff concludes , 12 cannot be derived . This argument would be valid , once again , only if Lakoff had adopted assumption 1. What he must ...
... Deletion could not apply , because the two identical NP's are not in different S's . Therefore , Lakoff concludes , 12 cannot be derived . This argument would be valid , once again , only if Lakoff had adopted assumption 1. What he must ...
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