Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... LOWERING RULES . A lowering rule will be defined as one that moves some constituent C from a higher clause into a lower clause ; with the direction of the arrow reversed , Fig . 1 will serve to schematize a lowering rule . Once again ...
... LOWERING RULES . A lowering rule will be defined as one that moves some constituent C from a higher clause into a lower clause ; with the direction of the arrow reversed , Fig . 1 will serve to schematize a lowering rule . Once again ...
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... lowering rules.11 Quantifier Lowering derives 20 from a semantic structure similar to that which underlies 19 : ( 19 ) Many are the people who have wondered about God . ( 20 ) Many people have wondered about God . A quantifier can ...
... lowering rules.11 Quantifier Lowering derives 20 from a semantic structure similar to that which underlies 19 : ( 19 ) Many are the people who have wondered about God . ( 20 ) Many people have wondered about God . A quantifier can ...
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... LOWERING BACKING We have now explained one of the asymmetries alluded to earlier , namely that while many fronting rules are simultaneously raising rules - type ( a ) —there appear to be no fronting rules that are also lowering rules ...
... LOWERING BACKING We have now explained one of the asymmetries alluded to earlier , namely that while many fronting rules are simultaneously raising rules - type ( a ) —there appear to be no fronting rules that are also lowering rules ...
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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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