Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... various types conspire to keep the verb in sentential second position . H discusses these rules in German , and notes remnant parallels in English , French , and Romansch . He finds it important , in this connection , to distinguish a ...
... various types conspire to keep the verb in sentential second position . H discusses these rules in German , and notes remnant parallels in English , French , and Romansch . He finds it important , in this connection , to distinguish a ...
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... various places , she discusses the criteria for identifying the grammatical subject and object in Russian ( 15-17 , 22-9 , 35-6 , 177 , 191 ) , and she essentially shows that a multi - valenced notion of subject is necessary in Russian ...
... various places , she discusses the criteria for identifying the grammatical subject and object in Russian ( 15-17 , 22-9 , 35-6 , 177 , 191 ) , and she essentially shows that a multi - valenced notion of subject is necessary in Russian ...
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... various systems . While A believes in the possibilities of reducing the lexicon to a series of lexical domains and systems , and to a finite number of lemmatic types ( formal universals , therefore ) , he would like to see the question ...
... various systems . While A believes in the possibilities of reducing the lexicon to a series of lexical domains and systems , and to a finite number of lemmatic types ( formal universals , therefore ) , he would like to see the question ...
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