Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... phrase - structure rule , adding that ' dans les grammaires des langues naturelles , le seul élément initial est le symbole P ( = " phrase " ) ' ( 121 ) . However , only three pages before , a rule of the form SN → que + P is given as ...
... phrase - structure rule , adding that ' dans les grammaires des langues naturelles , le seul élément initial est le symbole P ( = " phrase " ) ' ( 121 ) . However , only three pages before , a rule of the form SN → que + P is given as ...
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... phrase . Whether this phrase is described by a tag- memic formula or by a transformational phrase marker ( tree ) , whether it is nodes or branches that are labeled ( noun phrase branching into , or out of , noun plus adjective ) , most ...
... phrase . Whether this phrase is described by a tag- memic formula or by a transformational phrase marker ( tree ) , whether it is nodes or branches that are labeled ( noun phrase branching into , or out of , noun plus adjective ) , most ...
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... phrase is vague ( or neutral ) rather than many - ways ambiguous , and that in a particular use of the phrase speakers may intend to refer to any single association , or class of associations , compatible with the senses of ckela and ...
... phrase is vague ( or neutral ) rather than many - ways ambiguous , and that in a particular use of the phrase speakers may intend to refer to any single association , or class of associations , compatible with the senses of ckela and ...
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