Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... appears to have been moved out of a construction containing and , without the expected loss of grammaticalness . Speaking of sentences like 48-50 , Ross says ( 94 ) : ' It may be the case that none of these sentences contain coördinate ...
... appears to have been moved out of a construction containing and , without the expected loss of grammaticalness . Speaking of sentences like 48-50 , Ross says ( 94 ) : ' It may be the case that none of these sentences contain coördinate ...
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... appear in a [ + incep ] environment before it appears in a [ + des ] environment before it appears in a [ -incep , - des ] environment . B found that this prediction of the ordering of environments was supported by the data , so that ...
... appear in a [ + incep ] environment before it appears in a [ + des ] environment before it appears in a [ -incep , - des ] environment . B found that this prediction of the ordering of environments was supported by the data , so that ...
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... appears the ' List of differences in parallel texts ' ( 561-72 ) . The appendices include ' Deviations from the Streitberg text ' ( 577 ) and the ' Text of the Speyer Fragment ' ( 581 ) . The bibliography ( 583 ) is partly general and ...
... appears the ' List of differences in parallel texts ' ( 561-72 ) . The appendices include ' Deviations from the Streitberg text ' ( 577 ) and the ' Text of the Speyer Fragment ' ( 581 ) . The bibliography ( 583 ) is partly general and ...
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