Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. Sentence Subject Verb Object Sentence Subject Verb Object ' Joan ' ' hear ' 1 ' Mary ' ' Mary ' ' call ' " Tom ' I Joan heard Mary call ( ING ) Tom FIGURE 3 to either of the predications that flank ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. Sentence Subject Verb Object Sentence Subject Verb Object ' Joan ' ' hear ' 1 ' Mary ' ' Mary ' ' call ' " Tom ' I Joan heard Mary call ( ING ) Tom FIGURE 3 to either of the predications that flank ...
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... verb or the function words ( or both ) with nonsense forms of identical syllable count . Each nonsense form reflects ... verb ( XFN ) . The verb is replaced by a nonsense monosyllable ; e.g. Gor me the ball ! X F N ( c ) Well - formed ...
... verb or the function words ( or both ) with nonsense forms of identical syllable count . Each nonsense form reflects ... verb ( XFN ) . The verb is replaced by a nonsense monosyllable ; e.g. Gor me the ball ! X F N ( c ) Well - formed ...
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... VERB VN , LVN , VFN 70 STIMULI WITHOUT AN ENGLISH VERB N All - English stimuli Stimuli containing non- sense VZN 65 67 XFN , XZN , XN 58 TABLE 4. THE EFFECT OF THE PRESENCE OF AN ENGLISH VERB AND OF THE PRESENCE OF NONSENSE ON THE ...
... VERB VN , LVN , VFN 70 STIMULI WITHOUT AN ENGLISH VERB N All - English stimuli Stimuli containing non- sense VZN 65 67 XFN , XZN , XN 58 TABLE 4. THE EFFECT OF THE PRESENCE OF AN ENGLISH VERB AND OF THE PRESENCE OF NONSENSE ON THE ...
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