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Syntactic theory : A unified approach . KRISTJÁN ÁRNASON's contribution , ' Vowel shortness 2nd edn . By ROBERT BORSLEY . London : in Icelandic ' ( 3-25 ) , looks at a number of issues related to vowel length in Modern Icelandic ...
Syntactic theory : A unified approach . KRISTJÁN ÁRNASON's contribution , ' Vowel shortness 2nd edn . By ROBERT BORSLEY . London : in Icelandic ' ( 3-25 ) , looks at a number of issues related to vowel length in Modern Icelandic ...
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Syntactic analyses in a variety of theoretical frameworks have established that , across languages , intransitive verbs are of two types , unaccusative and unergative , which have distinct syntactic representations .
Syntactic analyses in a variety of theoretical frameworks have established that , across languages , intransitive verbs are of two types , unaccusative and unergative , which have distinct syntactic representations .
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semantically determined and syntactically encoded . ... therefore be concerned exclusively with potential explanations for the ASH that consider auxiliary selection as a phenomenon characterized both in semantic and in syntactic terms .
semantically determined and syntactically encoded . ... therefore be concerned exclusively with potential explanations for the ASH that consider auxiliary selection as a phenomenon characterized both in semantic and in syntactic terms .
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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