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Let the primitive elements used to talk about deep structure , then , be logical predicates of the form Gf ( x ) , as suggested by Weinreich 1966. The relation f applies to an appropriate collection x of arguments .
Let the primitive elements used to talk about deep structure , then , be logical predicates of the form Gf ( x ) , as suggested by Weinreich 1966. The relation f applies to an appropriate collection x of arguments .
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Nexus and junction are two ways in which elements of a sentence can be related to each other ; they appear to differ principally in that the elements of a nexus have grammatical relations such as ' subject ' to one another , whereas the ...
Nexus and junction are two ways in which elements of a sentence can be related to each other ; they appear to differ principally in that the elements of a nexus have grammatical relations such as ' subject ' to one another , whereas the ...
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to a whole set of ( supra ) -containing elements before the tense - carrier.12 In case there is at least one ( supra ) -containing element in the sentence , a morphophonemic rule assigns a prosodeme / " / , commonly called ' emphatic ...
to a whole set of ( supra ) -containing elements before the tense - carrier.12 In case there is at least one ( supra ) -containing element in the sentence , a morphophonemic rule assigns a prosodeme / " / , commonly called ' emphatic ...
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