Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... EXAMPLE ( i ) PP in subject NP ISLAND SENSITIVITY yes The teacher asked what the silly story about Greg's older brother was supposed to mean . ( ii ) PP in subject NP yes I know what a book about the local election discussed the most ...
... EXAMPLE ( i ) PP in subject NP ISLAND SENSITIVITY yes The teacher asked what the silly story about Greg's older brother was supposed to mean . ( ii ) PP in subject NP yes I know what a book about the local election discussed the most ...
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... example , terms from the Indian grammatical tradition such as vṛddhi ( 174 ) are not always explained . Knowledge on the part of the reader of OIA forms is sometimes assumed , as in the discussion of the numerals 5-10 ( 194 ) , and ...
... example , terms from the Indian grammatical tradition such as vṛddhi ( 174 ) are not always explained . Knowledge on the part of the reader of OIA forms is sometimes assumed , as in the discussion of the numerals 5-10 ( 194 ) , and ...
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... example , that in the prototypical attested simile , domain correspondences are highly restricted relative to those found in metaphor : for example , the simile token Marino was breathing hard like a wounded bear makes explicit that the ...
... example , that in the prototypical attested simile , domain correspondences are highly restricted relative to those found in metaphor : for example , the simile token Marino was breathing hard like a wounded bear makes explicit that the ...
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The IndoAryan languages J Peterson | 891 |
Cognitive linguistics L A Michaelis | 898 |
Paradigms in phonological theory C Rice | 905 |
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