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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... sentences . Some of these variant forms are positionally bound , occurring only in particular sentence sequences , e.g. Some only rarely or him coming back . Others also occur outside of the sentence sequences , e.g. Oh , you were there ...
... sentences . Some of these variant forms are positionally bound , occurring only in particular sentence sequences , e.g. Some only rarely or him coming back . Others also occur outside of the sentence sequences , e.g. Oh , you were there ...
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... sentence is subject or object of another sentence : Actors to play the part ( are plentiful ) ; ( We want ) him to visit journalists . 2 4.307 . N1 v V N2 → N2 to V : paintings to praise . This transform of its sentence may be found in ...
... sentence is subject or object of another sentence : Actors to play the part ( are plentiful ) ; ( We want ) him to visit journalists . 2 4.307 . N1 v V N2 → N2 to V : paintings to praise . This transform of its sentence may be found in ...
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... sentences . Many of the trans- formations appear only when their sentence occurs with another , in some sec- ondary status to that other . Which particular sentences occur together is a matter of co - occurrence , like which members of ...
... sentences . Many of the trans- formations appear only when their sentence occurs with another , in some sec- ondary status to that other . Which particular sentences occur together is a matter of co - occurrence , like which members of ...
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