Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... clauses in sentences like 23 and 24c - d , since these are all acceptable : ( 23 ) THAT FOR BILL TO RESIGN would ... clauses they initiate , making the clauses INTERNAL , while subordinating conjunctions ' are derived SISTERS of the ...
... clauses in sentences like 23 and 24c - d , since these are all acceptable : ( 23 ) THAT FOR BILL TO RESIGN would ... clauses they initiate , making the clauses INTERNAL , while subordinating conjunctions ' are derived SISTERS of the ...
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... clauses out of which they have been moved , are daughters to these clauses , while subordinating morphemes , which are much more loosely related to the clauses which they introduce , are sisters to these clauses.21 21 One could object ...
... clauses out of which they have been moved , are daughters to these clauses , while subordinating morphemes , which are much more loosely related to the clauses which they introduce , are sisters to these clauses.21 21 One could object ...
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... clauses - which , crucially , are EXOCENTRIC — should have greater relative ' weight ' in the position of the emphasized strings in 108 , and should therefore lower acceptability to a greater degree . The data appear to confirm this ...
... clauses - which , crucially , are EXOCENTRIC — should have greater relative ' weight ' in the position of the emphasized strings in 108 , and should therefore lower acceptability to a greater degree . The data appear to confirm this ...
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