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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... phrases accept both kinds of relative clause . Grammaticalness depends on the determiner of the containing noun phrase and the kind of relative that occurs with it . Sentence 5 is ungrammatical ; but 6 , identical except for the ...
... phrases accept both kinds of relative clause . Grammaticalness depends on the determiner of the containing noun phrase and the kind of relative that occurs with it . Sentence 5 is ungrammatical ; but 6 , identical except for the ...
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... phrases are equally complex , or when some parts of one phrase are more complex and some parts less complex than the corresponding parts of a second phrase , the decision concerning direction is arbitrary . Saumjan and Soboleva are ...
... phrases are equally complex , or when some parts of one phrase are more complex and some parts less complex than the corresponding parts of a second phrase , the decision concerning direction is arbitrary . Saumjan and Soboleva are ...
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... phrase marker ( P - marker1 ) , it is unambiguously possible to specify the function of any class symbol that appears in it , so that the function labels in the phrase marker are totally redundant . More important , they are factually ...
... phrase marker ( P - marker1 ) , it is unambiguously possible to specify the function of any class symbol that appears in it , so that the function labels in the phrase marker are totally redundant . More important , they are factually ...
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Franklin Edgerton obituary article by M B Emeneau | 111 |
Mentalism in linguistics | 124 |
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