Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... determiners , or as parts of determiners : mass nouns ( such as sincerity and butter ) and proper names are said to have determiners that are phonetically zero . Further , it is convenient to regard all , any , and the like as part of ...
... determiners , or as parts of determiners : mass nouns ( such as sincerity and butter ) and proper names are said to have determiners that are phonetically zero . Further , it is convenient to regard all , any , and the like as part of ...
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... determiners . There are two kinds of relative clause : restrictive , with wh directly following the noun , and ... determiners and relative clauses . When the restrictions are stated , three classes of determiners emerge : those ...
... determiners . There are two kinds of relative clause : restrictive , with wh directly following the noun , and ... determiners and relative clauses . When the restrictions are stated , three classes of determiners emerge : those ...
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... determiners , presumably to account for such sentences . Both Lees and Sorensen , for instance , think that special ... determiners must be accounted for separately in a grammar rests on a prior assumption that generic determiners , or ...
... determiners , presumably to account for such sentences . Both Lees and Sorensen , for instance , think that special ... determiners must be accounted for separately in a grammar rests on a prior assumption that generic determiners , or ...
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