Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... give ( 18 ) [ Which of the men who hated Charley1 ] did Charley , attack . Pronominalization may then be applied to 18 - either forwards , in which case 16a will result ; or , since the condition for backward pronominalization has not ...
... give ( 18 ) [ Which of the men who hated Charley1 ] did Charley , attack . Pronominalization may then be applied to 18 - either forwards , in which case 16a will result ; or , since the condition for backward pronominalization has not ...
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... give flowers to Máry ? and To whôm did Jòhn give flowers ? However , this is not a general solution at all , since it will still not account for 39-43 . What is interesting about 44 , as well as 39-43 , is that they are predicted by the ...
... give flowers to Máry ? and To whôm did Jòhn give flowers ? However , this is not a general solution at all , since it will still not account for 39-43 . What is interesting about 44 , as well as 39-43 , is that they are predicted by the ...
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... give a book to ? d . What book did Mary give Peter's children ? The problem is this : at the first application of the NSR in the derivation of , say , 12c , children is the rightmost element . Thus children receives primary stress , and ...
... give a book to ? d . What book did Mary give Peter's children ? The problem is this : at the first application of the NSR in the derivation of , say , 12c , children is the rightmost element . Thus children receives primary stress , and ...
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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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