Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... FRONTING RULES . A fronting rule will be defined as one that moves some con- stituent C to clause - initial position . Thus a rule which applies to a clause of the form A B C D , fronting C to form the derived clause C A B D , will ...
... FRONTING RULES . A fronting rule will be defined as one that moves some con- stituent C to clause - initial position . Thus a rule which applies to a clause of the form A B C D , fronting C to form the derived clause C A B D , will ...
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... Fronting to be governed by specific predicates in anything like the sense of , say , Negative Raising . In partic- ular , the differences between such verbs as say and claim do not necessarily indicate that Adverb Fronting applies in ...
... Fronting to be governed by specific predicates in anything like the sense of , say , Negative Raising . In partic- ular , the differences between such verbs as say and claim do not necessarily indicate that Adverb Fronting applies in ...
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... FRONTING RULES . The fronting rules discussed have been wн Movement , Y Movement , Adverb Fronting , and Subject Placement . It is quite apparent that these rules all increase the prominence of the transported constituent C ; and al ...
... FRONTING RULES . The fronting rules discussed have been wн Movement , Y Movement , Adverb Fronting , and Subject Placement . It is quite apparent that these rules all increase the prominence of the transported constituent C ; and al ...
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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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