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Second , he doubts that the embedding of logical predications will allow one ' to account for the various meaningful relations between semantic nouns and verbs ' ; I take these to be case ' relations such as AGT and PAT .
Second , he doubts that the embedding of logical predications will allow one ' to account for the various meaningful relations between semantic nouns and verbs ' ; I take these to be case ' relations such as AGT and PAT .
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Relations of inclusion play an important role in English with respect to a number of grammatical structures . Horn 1969 discusses one such case — that of only . I shall limit my attention for the moment to cases in which only takes ...
Relations of inclusion play an important role in English with respect to a number of grammatical structures . Horn 1969 discusses one such case — that of only . I shall limit my attention for the moment to cases in which only takes ...
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( markedness ) relations which characterize the distinctive - feature hierarchy.10 That is , the distributional patterns along the syntagmatic axis are perceived as overt signs of the relations which define the distinctive feature ...
( markedness ) relations which characterize the distinctive - feature hierarchy.10 That is , the distributional patterns along the syntagmatic axis are perceived as overt signs of the relations which define the distinctive feature ...
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