Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... fact that Ross's principle does not apply to gerunds is an ad - hoc provision , and has pointed out that an additional ad - hoc restriction would be needed to prevent this constraint from applying to free relatives - which , as shown in ...
... fact that Ross's principle does not apply to gerunds is an ad - hoc provision , and has pointed out that an additional ad - hoc restriction would be needed to prevent this constraint from applying to free relatives - which , as shown in ...
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... fact , when such an intonational break exists ( which presumably indicates that vacuous shifting HAS taken place ) , the acceptability of the continuation and Mary tried to do so , too is sharply reduced . The possibility of such a ...
... fact , when such an intonational break exists ( which presumably indicates that vacuous shifting HAS taken place ) , the acceptability of the continuation and Mary tried to do so , too is sharply reduced . The possibility of such a ...
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... fact that periphrastic perfects were formed only with kṛ in earliest Sanskrit , and that later they were also formed with bhū and as . And it is a fact that early Vedic texts have forms such as loc.sg. dvitiyasyām , but no comparable ...
... fact that periphrastic perfects were formed only with kṛ in earliest Sanskrit , and that later they were also formed with bhū and as . And it is a fact that early Vedic texts have forms such as loc.sg. dvitiyasyām , but no comparable ...
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