Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... rules , but merely as rules which specify a change of subject , as proposed in McCawley 1970. Subject Placement will then prepose the derived subjects as it does in any other sentence . 1.4 . BACKING RULES . A backing rule will be ...
... rules , but merely as rules which specify a change of subject , as proposed in McCawley 1970. Subject Placement will then prepose the derived subjects as it does in any other sentence . 1.4 . BACKING RULES . A backing rule will be ...
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... rules in important respects . The backing rules we have examined differ from most rules of the other three types with respect to two formal characteristics . First , these backing rules are up- ward bounded ( Ross 1967 ) -i.e . , the ...
... rules in important respects . The backing rules we have examined differ from most rules of the other three types with respect to two formal characteristics . First , these backing rules are up- ward bounded ( Ross 1967 ) -i.e . , the ...
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... rules using Chomsky - adjunction . 4.5 . BACKING RULES . Raising , lowering , and fronting rules have been claimed here to share the function of highlighting objective content ; and we have seen how each type of rule helps achieve this ...
... rules using Chomsky - adjunction . 4.5 . BACKING RULES . Raising , lowering , and fronting rules have been claimed here to share the function of highlighting objective content ; and we have seen how each type of rule helps achieve this ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
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