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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... Transformations defined ; 1.4 . Determining the evi- dence . - 2 . Co - occurrence as a structural property : 2.1 . Dependent elements in constructions ; 2.2 . Considerations from co - occurrence ; 2.3 . P N and D ; 2.4 . C ; 2.5 . v ...
... Transformations defined ; 1.4 . Determining the evi- dence . - 2 . Co - occurrence as a structural property : 2.1 . Dependent elements in constructions ; 2.2 . Considerations from co - occurrence ; 2.3 . P N and D ; 2.4 . C ; 2.5 . v ...
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... transformations may hold only if particular words are present in neighboring sentences . These are textually dependent transformations ( §5.7 ) . 5. THE PLACE OF TRANSFORMATIONS IN LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE 5.1 . Elementary transformations ...
... transformations may hold only if particular words are present in neighboring sentences . These are textually dependent transformations ( §5.7 ) . 5. THE PLACE OF TRANSFORMATIONS IN LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE 5.1 . Elementary transformations ...
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... transformations . Each kernel sentence is of course a particular construction of classes , with particular members of the classes co - occurring . If many different types of construction were exemplified by the various kernel sentences ...
... transformations . Each kernel sentence is of course a particular construction of classes , with particular members of the classes co - occurring . If many different types of construction were exemplified by the various kernel sentences ...
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