Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... tion to assign equal rank to the coördinately conjoined constituents . But if at the same time these constituents differ from one another in syntactic category or semantic function , then they are simultaneously being assigned the ...
... tion to assign equal rank to the coördinately conjoined constituents . But if at the same time these constituents differ from one another in syntactic category or semantic function , then they are simultaneously being assigned the ...
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... tion of a fair number of linguists and philosophers.1 SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS . K subscribes to ' a ( transformational ) grammar in which the syntactic component has the generative power , the semantic component being interpretive ' ( 4 ) ...
... tion of a fair number of linguists and philosophers.1 SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS . K subscribes to ' a ( transformational ) grammar in which the syntactic component has the generative power , the semantic component being interpretive ' ( 4 ) ...
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... tion , change , variation ( 13 , Language acquisi- tion and language universals ; 14 , Change in language ; 15 , Contemporary variation ) . There also are a general bibliography and an index . Each chapter also has a list of selected ...
... tion , change , variation ( 13 , Language acquisi- tion and language universals ; 14 , Change in language ; 15 , Contemporary variation ) . There also are a general bibliography and an index . Each chapter also has a list of selected ...
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