Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... nominals are not similarly restricted , as the ( a ) phrases indicate . Second , the derived nominals may show NP characteristics not shared by the gerundive nominals . This is apparent in 28 , where 28b may take a range of definite and ...
... nominals are not similarly restricted , as the ( a ) phrases indicate . Second , the derived nominals may show NP characteristics not shared by the gerundive nominals . This is apparent in 28 , where 28b may take a range of definite and ...
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... nominals have one set of properties and gerundive nominals an entirely different set . Of critical importance , in the present connection , is the fact that the explanation for the convergence of properties in the case of derived nominals ...
... nominals have one set of properties and gerundive nominals an entirely different set . Of critical importance , in the present connection , is the fact that the explanation for the convergence of properties in the case of derived nominals ...
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... nominals of the sort predicted by the lexicalist hypothesis . Chomsky chose to draw the line between 35c and 35d ... nominals as to create derived nominals — in the former case , inserting lexical items before applying the transformation ...
... nominals of the sort predicted by the lexicalist hypothesis . Chomsky chose to draw the line between 35c and 35d ... nominals as to create derived nominals — in the former case , inserting lexical items before applying the transformation ...
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The arguments about deep structure | 423 |
Deepstructure appositive and complement NPs | 446 |
Double nominatives in Chinese | 455 |
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