Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... relative pronoun.8 Since the relative pronoun is derived from a copy of the head noun , it carries only syntactic information ; i.e. it indicates that the embedded sentence is embedded as a relative clause on the noun which is its head ...
... relative pronoun.8 Since the relative pronoun is derived from a copy of the head noun , it carries only syntactic information ; i.e. it indicates that the embedded sentence is embedded as a relative clause on the noun which is its head ...
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... relative pronoun , just like Eng . who . But the shift to the interrogative is system - wide , and the results are clearly more congruent with the English system . Moreover , the rules for inclusion of relative pronouns have also ...
... relative pronoun , just like Eng . who . But the shift to the interrogative is system - wide , and the results are clearly more congruent with the English system . Moreover , the rules for inclusion of relative pronouns have also ...
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... relative to the possible number of applications , and how often it is applied in one environment as opposed to another . The result has been the development and elaboration of the inherently variable rule ' , a concept which rejects the ...
... relative to the possible number of applications , and how often it is applied in one environment as opposed to another . The result has been the development and elaboration of the inherently variable rule ' , a concept which rejects the ...
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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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