Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... involved in the generation of possessive phrases , but not of relative clauses , in Gumbaingar the rule is also needed for relative clauses in which the common N is the transitive object of the constituent sentence . Further , the tense ...
... involved in the generation of possessive phrases , but not of relative clauses , in Gumbaingar the rule is also needed for relative clauses in which the common N is the transitive object of the constituent sentence . Further , the tense ...
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... involved here is the question of productivity . It is certainly not always easy , and it may sometimes be impossible , to distinguish between fully productive , partially pro- ductive , and unproductive aspects of linguistic structure ...
... involved here is the question of productivity . It is certainly not always easy , and it may sometimes be impossible , to distinguish between fully productive , partially pro- ductive , and unproductive aspects of linguistic structure ...
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... involved since early youth and remain active users of them ' . The study is useful and stimulating in its discussion of many facets . It suffers at times from a certain naïveté , which does not support too strongly the author's claim to ...
... involved since early youth and remain active users of them ' . The study is useful and stimulating in its discussion of many facets . It suffers at times from a certain naïveté , which does not support too strongly the author's claim to ...
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