Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... position ' ( 148 ) . Cleaning up the characterization of V / 2 is important in and of itself , but it also has implications for some of H's hypotheses . The cross - linguistic position of the AUX in sentential second position casts ...
... position ' ( 148 ) . Cleaning up the characterization of V / 2 is important in and of itself , but it also has implications for some of H's hypotheses . The cross - linguistic position of the AUX in sentential second position casts ...
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... position . Joshi is certainly not fully justified in saying that the Mahābhāṣya shows no positive evidence of attempts to account for historically different forms . Nor is it necessarily a super- imposition of historical linguistics to ...
... position . Joshi is certainly not fully justified in saying that the Mahābhāṣya shows no positive evidence of attempts to account for historically different forms . Nor is it necessarily a super- imposition of historical linguistics to ...
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... position ; and the predicate noun is in a second object position , as in Figure 2 . S. NP VP NP NP on geroj FIGURE 2 . Given that the eventual subject is in object position , one wonders why it never undergoes the genitive of negation ...
... position ; and the predicate noun is in a second object position , as in Figure 2 . S. NP VP NP NP on geroj FIGURE 2 . Given that the eventual subject is in object position , one wonders why it never undergoes the genitive of negation ...
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