Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... acceptable only between major constituents of a clause . Thus 77 is somewhat less acceptable than 76 : ( 76 ) I believe that , in view of the situation , we should adopt stronger measures . ( = fn . 21 , ex . ( a ) ) ( 77 ) ' We are ...
... acceptable only between major constituents of a clause . Thus 77 is somewhat less acceptable than 76 : ( 76 ) I believe that , in view of the situation , we should adopt stronger measures . ( = fn . 21 , ex . ( a ) ) ( 77 ) ' We are ...
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... acceptable under all circumstances ; however , this is not quite so . Thus , while sentences like 89b are acceptable to many speakers of English , they are not ( unlike sentences such as 89c ) acceptable to all of them . In fact , such ...
... acceptable under all circumstances ; however , this is not quite so . Thus , while sentences like 89b are acceptable to many speakers of English , they are not ( unlike sentences such as 89c ) acceptable to all of them . In fact , such ...
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... acceptable clause - medially , somewhat more acceptable clause - initially , and most acceptable clause - finally ; e.g. , ( 107 ) a . * I gave THE BOOK WHICH YOU FOUND ON YOUR Table Yesterday to her . b . ( THE BOOK WHICH YOU FOUND ON ...
... acceptable clause - medially , somewhat more acceptable clause - initially , and most acceptable clause - finally ; e.g. , ( 107 ) a . * I gave THE BOOK WHICH YOU FOUND ON YOUR Table Yesterday to her . b . ( THE BOOK WHICH YOU FOUND ON ...
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