Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... structure - with 18 , but not 17 , having undergone a normally optional rule of ' relative clause reduction ' - then it cannot be the case that the CCC applies at the level of deep structure . Perlmutter 1968 has argued convincingly ...
... structure - with 18 , but not 17 , having undergone a normally optional rule of ' relative clause reduction ' - then it cannot be the case that the CCC applies at the level of deep structure . Perlmutter 1968 has argued convincingly ...
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... structural diagrams . B says that expressions are assigned to classes according to what element of structure they are most likely to represent ( 74 ) . This seems to disallow overlapping classes ( so that man could not belong to the ...
... structural diagrams . B says that expressions are assigned to classes according to what element of structure they are most likely to represent ( 74 ) . This seems to disallow overlapping classes ( so that man could not belong to the ...
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... structure ' in van Dijk's terms ) . Van Dijk is basically aware of the fact that these arguments do not establish the need for the level of macro - structure , and throughout the book he offers two further arguments in favor of such a ...
... structure ' in van Dijk's terms ) . Van Dijk is basically aware of the fact that these arguments do not establish the need for the level of macro - structure , and throughout the book he offers two further arguments in favor of such a ...
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