Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... Principle 20 , since it contains an internal noun clause high in sententiality , and suggests that the badness of ( c ) should be attributed to the ( at least in part ) independent principle that an overlong and / or internally complex ...
... Principle 20 , since it contains an internal noun clause high in sententiality , and suggests that the badness of ( c ) should be attributed to the ( at least in part ) independent principle that an overlong and / or internally complex ...
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... principle , which seems promising to us ( the interested reader can consult García 1976 for numerous instances in which some such principle is appealed to ) . Nonetheless , we point out that such a principle also needs to be invoked ...
... principle , which seems promising to us ( the interested reader can consult García 1976 for numerous instances in which some such principle is appealed to ) . Nonetheless , we point out that such a principle also needs to be invoked ...
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... principle ( Allan , 108 ) : There is one principle , the K - PRINCIPLE , for assigning both uncountable and collective representa- tions to denotata : either the composition of the substance denoted by the noun does not readily permit ...
... principle ( Allan , 108 ) : There is one principle , the K - PRINCIPLE , for assigning both uncountable and collective representa- tions to denotata : either the composition of the substance denoted by the noun does not readily permit ...
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