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a it is the ' smallest syntactic unit of a language ' . The concept ' syntactic unit ' , however , is never explicitly defined . One is never told , for instance , what other types of units ( phonological or morphological ? ) ...
a it is the ' smallest syntactic unit of a language ' . The concept ' syntactic unit ' , however , is never explicitly defined . One is never told , for instance , what other types of units ( phonological or morphological ? ) ...
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He takes as his aims in Sentence patterns ' to establish objective criteria for isolating , determining and defining basic syntactic units in Present - Day English ' ( 5 ) , ' to isolate , describe and define the basic ...
He takes as his aims in Sentence patterns ' to establish objective criteria for isolating , determining and defining basic syntactic units in Present - Day English ' ( 5 ) , ' to isolate , describe and define the basic ...
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There are however minor subclasses which function morphologically and syntactically as words , but which have either more 1 ... I aim solely at descriptive adequacy ; that is , I attempt to provide a framework to describe the syntactic ...
There are however minor subclasses which function morphologically and syntactically as words , but which have either more 1 ... I aim solely at descriptive adequacy ; that is , I attempt to provide a framework to describe the syntactic ...
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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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