Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... object , of indirect object and finite verb , of indirect object and subject ; only later are there tables on the order of subject , verb , direct and indirect objects together , and even then no clear idea is given of how the first ...
... object , of indirect object and finite verb , of indirect object and subject ; only later are there tables on the order of subject , verb , direct and indirect objects together , and even then no clear idea is given of how the first ...
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... object or standard . From this statement alone , we may conclude that a process model permits us to account for regularities in language much more adequately than would a model viewing language as a state , or as an arrangement of items ...
... object or standard . From this statement alone , we may conclude that a process model permits us to account for regularities in language much more adequately than would a model viewing language as a state , or as an arrangement of items ...
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... object , while umbrellas is the underlying direct object . Thus , when umbrellas is questioned in the first example , 46b applies , since umbrellas is an underlying direct object . However , 46b will not apply to men . The notion of direct ...
... object , while umbrellas is the underlying direct object . Thus , when umbrellas is questioned in the first example , 46b applies , since umbrellas is an underlying direct object . However , 46b will not apply to men . The notion of direct ...
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