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By a modified immediate constituent analysis Jorden arrives at 39 major constituent types in Japanese . Seven of these are single - symbol types ( Verb , Adjective , Copula , Noun , Particle , Demonstrative , Confirmative ) ...
By a modified immediate constituent analysis Jorden arrives at 39 major constituent types in Japanese . Seven of these are single - symbol types ( Verb , Adjective , Copula , Noun , Particle , Demonstrative , Confirmative ) ...
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9 followed by ' See VV - pro.l ' ; ( b ) VN - pro.1 requires the additional explanation that ' the second constituent ends with a verbal noun ' but this is followed by ' For the relation between the two constituents , see VV - pro.1 ' ...
9 followed by ' See VV - pro.l ' ; ( b ) VN - pro.1 requires the additional explanation that ' the second constituent ends with a verbal noun ' but this is followed by ' For the relation between the two constituents , see VV - pro.1 ' ...
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TRANSFORMATIONAL THEORY1 ZELLIG S. HARRIS University of Pennsylvania : ( $ 1 : Constituent , string , and transformational analyses compared . 82 : A revised formulation of transformations as an equivalence relation among sentences .
TRANSFORMATIONAL THEORY1 ZELLIG S. HARRIS University of Pennsylvania : ( $ 1 : Constituent , string , and transformational analyses compared . 82 : A revised formulation of transformations as an equivalence relation among sentences .
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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