Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... noun or noun constituent . In this alternative analysis , the derivation of 7b does not require an ungrammatical intermediate stage contain- ing the sequence * the ones of . If the proposed re - analysis is adopted , it is not necessary ...
... noun or noun constituent . In this alternative analysis , the derivation of 7b does not require an ungrammatical intermediate stage contain- ing the sequence * the ones of . If the proposed re - analysis is adopted , it is not necessary ...
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... noun and a PRON ( ominal ) . These pronominals , which constitute the inflection of the verb , are also preposed in surface form to the noun , as we have seen . We might conceive of them as inflecting the noun , then , with the same ...
... noun and a PRON ( ominal ) . These pronominals , which constitute the inflection of the verb , are also preposed in surface form to the noun , as we have seen . We might conceive of them as inflecting the noun , then , with the same ...
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... noun . 35 34 In the case of true possession of one noun by another , as in the nominal 7 and 9 , we have structures such as in Figures 8 and 9. Note here that the number- gender prefix at the rightmost of each layer of NP's will ...
... noun . 35 34 In the case of true possession of one noun by another , as in the nominal 7 and 9 , we have structures such as in Figures 8 and 9. Note here that the number- gender prefix at the rightmost of each layer of NP's will ...
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