Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... claim do not necessarily indicate that Adverb Fronting applies in successive cyclic fashion . Note first of all that the deviance produced by Adverb Fronting with claim is drastically reduced , and per- haps eliminated , when the adverb ...
... claim do not necessarily indicate that Adverb Fronting applies in successive cyclic fashion . Note first of all that the deviance produced by Adverb Fronting with claim is drastically reduced , and per- haps eliminated , when the adverb ...
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... claim that tense , aspect , modality , and negation are best represented as higher predicates in deep ( = semantic ) ... claim that they are : hence deleted performative clauses , modals as predicates , etc. Interpret- ivists usually claim ...
... claim that tense , aspect , modality , and negation are best represented as higher predicates in deep ( = semantic ) ... claim that they are : hence deleted performative clauses , modals as predicates , etc. Interpret- ivists usually claim ...
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... claim that at least some aspects of non - objective content can be described insightfully in terms of structures similar to those used for the description of objective content . Specifically , they claim that much of the non - objective ...
... claim that at least some aspects of non - objective content can be described insightfully in terms of structures similar to those used for the description of objective content . Specifically , they claim that much of the non - objective ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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active alternative American analysis appear apply Arabic aspects Campbell claim clause comparative completion Condition consonants constraints construction conversation derived determinant dialects dictionary discussion E. H. Sturtevant English Etymology evidence example fact forms fronting function Germanic grammar Greek historical Hittite indicates Indo-European initial interest introduction language Latin least Lehmann linguistics lowering material meaning Movement Obituary objective content observations occurs operation organization origin parties person phonemes phonology position possible predicates present Press problem prominence Proto-Indo-European question R. A. Hall Jr R. G. Kent raising reading reference relation relative Relevancy rhymes root rules selects semantic sentence Society Spanish speaker speech Sprache Stahlke stress structure surface syntactic syntax talk techniques theory transformational turn turn-taking system University variable verb vowel