Language, Band 52George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... allows two arguments , but 11b is unsatisfactory because yawn allows only one . How many argument - places can occur is therefore a function of the verb . But it is equally a function of the verb whether certain embedded S's can occur ...
... allows two arguments , but 11b is unsatisfactory because yawn allows only one . How many argument - places can occur is therefore a function of the verb . But it is equally a function of the verb whether certain embedded S's can occur ...
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... allows the object NP immediately and exhaustively to dominate an S. Whether an S can occur in these circumstances is therefore a function of the verb - choice in the higher clause . There are other cases in which an embedded S is not a ...
... allows the object NP immediately and exhaustively to dominate an S. Whether an S can occur in these circumstances is therefore a function of the verb - choice in the higher clause . There are other cases in which an embedded S is not a ...
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... allows pronominalization in places where Standard English does not allow relativization at all , and where non- Standard English allows it only if the relativized NP is pronominalized . Thus Yoruba relatives and non - Standard English ...
... allows pronominalization in places where Standard English does not allow relativization at all , and where non- Standard English allows it only if the relativized NP is pronominalized . Thus Yoruba relatives and non - Standard English ...
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I | 1 |
Constraints on movement rules Ray Cattell | 18 |
On some nonevidence for the cycle in syntax Ronald Neeld 51 | 42 |
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adjective adverb allophones analysis anaphoric appear apply argument assimilation beaver Chomsky claim complement complex conjunct considered constraints context coördination deixis deletion derived determined by GEN dialects direct object discussion distinction embedded English environment evidence examples fact French function gemination grammar i-Mutation indefinite inflectional interpretation John Kiparsky Kuhn's L-rules language lexemes lexical Linguistic Society markedness Mary matrix meaning morpheme morpheme boundaries morphological MSC's nasal consonant nasal vowel NEG-Raising negative Neogrammarian Note noun NP's obstruents occur paper paradigm passive phonetic phonological rules position possible predictable prefix prenasalized prenasalized stops preposition presupposition principle problem pronominal pronoun proposal Proto-Slavic question reference relative clauses relativization restricted S₁ segments semantic sentences Serbo-Croatian SPC's speaker specific stems štokavian structure suffix surface syllable synchronic syntactic syntax theory tion Tok Pisin transformation umlaut underlying representations University verb voice vowel word boundary