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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... pro - morphemes of the class Y , or pro - Y . If the Y position with the same X - co - occurrents ( roughly what is ... morpheme property of having antecedents , but possess the other property of having a co - occurrence range equal to ...
... pro - morphemes of the class Y , or pro - Y . If the Y position with the same X - co - occurrents ( roughly what is ... morpheme property of having antecedents , but possess the other property of having a co - occurrence range equal to ...
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... pro - morpheme is free , except that it will be shown in §3.3 to parallel ( and to be pro - morphemically bound to ) the correspond- ing N , PN , etc. in the accompanying assertion ( It went to the right . ) . The wh- here may be viewed ...
... pro - morpheme is free , except that it will be shown in §3.3 to parallel ( and to be pro - morphemically bound to ) the correspond- ing N , PN , etc. in the accompanying assertion ( It went to the right . ) . The wh- here may be viewed ...
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... pro - morphemes and zeros the antecedent is usually com- pletely specified . In the case of free pro - morphemes , the full morpheme will be replaced by a pro - morpheme in the second sentence or after a subordinating conjunction , but ...
... pro - morphemes and zeros the antecedent is usually com- pletely specified . In the case of free pro - morphemes , the full morpheme will be replaced by a pro - morpheme in the second sentence or after a subordinating conjunction , but ...
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