Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... contains pro - morphemes , we can often show that the pro - morpheme has the same co - occurrence relations as some particular ' antecedent ' morpheme or word or phrase present in the neighboring section ( §§2.1 , 6 ) . If we consider ...
... contains pro - morphemes , we can often show that the pro - morpheme has the same co - occurrence relations as some particular ' antecedent ' morpheme or word or phrase present in the neighboring section ( §§2.1 , 6 ) . If we consider ...
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... contains wh- and its intonation , with a pro - morpheme following the wh- . This may be a pro - subject N ( -o , -at ... contains the post - wh- pro - morpheme ( if it is the question ) or specific morphemes of the same constructional ...
... contains wh- and its intonation , with a pro - morpheme following the wh- . This may be a pro - subject N ( -o , -at ... contains the post - wh- pro - morpheme ( if it is the question ) or specific morphemes of the same constructional ...
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... containing highly abstract concepts used to account for a speaker's generation of the grammatical sentences of his language . It contains many entities which are not directly observable in the physical structure of any one sentence but ...
... containing highly abstract concepts used to account for a speaker's generation of the grammatical sentences of his language . It contains many entities which are not directly observable in the physical structure of any one sentence but ...
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