Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... noted by Emonds , predicates such as seem , happen , and appear allow Subject raising . The following is a typical derivation : ( 76 ) Empty - NP seem s [ such feats to be most difficult ] s⇒ Such feats seem to be most difficult . A ...
... noted by Emonds , predicates such as seem , happen , and appear allow Subject raising . The following is a typical derivation : ( 76 ) Empty - NP seem s [ such feats to be most difficult ] s⇒ Such feats seem to be most difficult . A ...
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... noted , however , that MSL is the culmination of a series of theoretical papers dating back at least to 1967 . When C's ideas were first taking coherent shape , the standard theory was the only orthodox version of transformational ...
... noted , however , that MSL is the culmination of a series of theoretical papers dating back at least to 1967 . When C's ideas were first taking coherent shape , the standard theory was the only orthodox version of transformational ...
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... noted above , Sel'kup texts of any kind are a great rarity ; and examples of the Tym dialect , which Szabó claims to present , are rarer still . Nevertheless , one deplores the existence of this little book . Not only are there serious ...
... noted above , Sel'kup texts of any kind are a great rarity ; and examples of the Tym dialect , which Szabó claims to present , are rarer still . Nevertheless , one deplores the existence of this little book . Not only are there serious ...
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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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