Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... position , but this does not necessarily mean that these rules themselves are fronting rules : ( 54 ) My turtle was eaten by a ferocious armadillo . ( 55 ) The results of the election amazed me . The clause - initial position of subject ...
... position , but this does not necessarily mean that these rules themselves are fronting rules : ( 54 ) My turtle was eaten by a ferocious armadillo . ( 55 ) The results of the election amazed me . The clause - initial position of subject ...
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... position , Subject Raising into either subject or object position , and Predicate Raising into predicate position . Quantifier Lowering attaches C to the nominal it quantifies , Negative Placement inserts NEG after the first auxiliary ...
... position , Subject Raising into either subject or object position , and Predicate Raising into predicate position . Quantifier Lowering attaches C to the nominal it quantifies , Negative Placement inserts NEG after the first auxiliary ...
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... position of conversation , and the functions of which that position permits maximization , a characterization of the organization of turn - taking in conversation takes on more than merely ethnographic interest . Occupying such a ...
... position of conversation , and the functions of which that position permits maximization , a characterization of the organization of turn - taking in conversation takes on more than merely ethnographic interest . Occupying such a ...
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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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