Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. category to which the coördinate constituents belong . As Figure 1 indicates , this is the category that dominates the immediate constituents of the coördinate con- struction , and is also the ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. category to which the coördinate constituents belong . As Figure 1 indicates , this is the category that dominates the immediate constituents of the coördinate con- struction , and is also the ...
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... constituents of the ' coördinate construction ' some table and would , pre- sumably , have to be some table plus ( and ) 0. Obviously these constituents neither belong to the same syntactic category nor have the same semantic function ...
... constituents of the ' coördinate construction ' some table and would , pre- sumably , have to be some table plus ( and ) 0. Obviously these constituents neither belong to the same syntactic category nor have the same semantic function ...
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... constituents are identifiable as a Nucleus ( or head - a constituent that belongs to the same syntactic category as the construction as a whole ) and a Satellite ( or optional dependent ) . In such constructions , according to Grosu ...
... constituents are identifiable as a Nucleus ( or head - a constituent that belongs to the same syntactic category as the construction as a whole ) and a Satellite ( or optional dependent ) . In such constructions , according to Grosu ...
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