Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... possible alternatives ; and it is of some interest , and rather challenging , to attempt to ascertain where on this scale the best match between syntax and semantics lies . To determine the correctness of any possible hypothesis ...
... possible alternatives ; and it is of some interest , and rather challenging , to attempt to ascertain where on this scale the best match between syntax and semantics lies . To determine the correctness of any possible hypothesis ...
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... possible this won't be ; It may be there's none of that ' , it appears that the subject of existential BE undergoes genitive of negation on the lower cycle and then is raised into the matrix clause , although other analyses are possible ...
... possible this won't be ; It may be there's none of that ' , it appears that the subject of existential BE undergoes genitive of negation on the lower cycle and then is raised into the matrix clause , although other analyses are possible ...
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... possible to add this instruction as soon as it is needed . C & S use two extremely valuable classroom procedures which , in language texts from the days of World War II until the present , have generally been handled haphazardly if at ...
... possible to add this instruction as soon as it is needed . C & S use two extremely valuable classroom procedures which , in language texts from the days of World War II until the present , have generally been handled haphazardly if at ...
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