Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... theory should model abstract objects that exist sep- arately from the speaker - hearer and from speech itself . His book is important : much prima - facie evidence for this line of argument has been ignored because of the overwhelming ...
... theory should model abstract objects that exist sep- arately from the speaker - hearer and from speech itself . His book is important : much prima - facie evidence for this line of argument has been ignored because of the overwhelming ...
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... theory sensitive to the syntactic microstructure of these sentences predicts that " Unicycles have wheels " says that unicycles are wheeled , and that “ Each un- icycle has wheels " says that individual unicycles have more than one ...
... theory sensitive to the syntactic microstructure of these sentences predicts that " Unicycles have wheels " says that unicycles are wheeled , and that “ Each un- icycle has wheels " says that individual unicycles have more than one ...
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... theory of grammar , G's book can be taken as an argument in favor of EST . In fact , G's discussion of EST removes much of the motivation for Chap . 5 , his own analysis of unbounded dependencies . Besides the problem of organization ...
... theory of grammar , G's book can be taken as an argument in favor of EST . In fact , G's discussion of EST removes much of the motivation for Chap . 5 , his own analysis of unbounded dependencies . Besides the problem of organization ...
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