Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... anaphoric is invariant under commonly cited transformations which move it around . Thus John remains the user of the hatchet under Raising to Object ( 4c ) , Raising to Subject ( 4d ) , Infinitival Nominalization ( 4e ) , Gerundive ...
... anaphoric is invariant under commonly cited transformations which move it around . Thus John remains the user of the hatchet under Raising to Object ( 4c ) , Raising to Subject ( 4d ) , Infinitival Nominalization ( 4e ) , Gerundive ...
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... anaphoric pronoun referring back to the preceding theme . This feature is characteristic of normal prose : unless the primary theme is a locatory ( time or place ) expression ( as it is in 5 ) , the secondary theme must be linked to it ...
... anaphoric pronoun referring back to the preceding theme . This feature is characteristic of normal prose : unless the primary theme is a locatory ( time or place ) expression ( as it is in 5 ) , the secondary theme must be linked to it ...
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... anaphor relations , but it provides no explanation for why these relations exist ; nor does it indicate whether ... anaphoric , viz . zero NP's . Degree of anaphoricity affects the grammaticality of sentences manifesting backward ...
... anaphor relations , but it provides no explanation for why these relations exist ; nor does it indicate whether ... anaphoric , viz . zero NP's . Degree of anaphoricity affects the grammaticality of sentences manifesting backward ...
Inhalt
The arguments about deep structure | 423 |
Deepstructure appositive and complement NPs | 446 |
Double nominatives in Chinese | 455 |
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