Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... hyperbaton interleaves words from different XPs . állos médōn the.M.GN.PL an.M.NM.SG notable.M.GN.PL other.M.NM.SG Medians.M.GN.PL ( 23 ) tổn tis dokímōn ' another of the notable Medians ' ( 24 ) ékhei gunáìkās hekástos pollás ...
... hyperbaton interleaves words from different XPs . állos médōn the.M.GN.PL an.M.NM.SG notable.M.GN.PL other.M.NM.SG Medians.M.GN.PL ( 23 ) tổn tis dokímōn ' another of the notable Medians ' ( 24 ) ékhei gunáìkās hekástos pollás ...
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... hyperbaton ' , as opposed to the ' Y1 hyperbaton ' type with left - branch extraction ) . One could argue that these fronting patterns in CG are not formed by movement at all , but by base generation . A particularly well - articulated ...
... hyperbaton ' , as opposed to the ' Y1 hyperbaton ' type with left - branch extraction ) . One could argue that these fronting patterns in CG are not formed by movement at all , but by base generation . A particularly well - articulated ...
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... hyperbaton , which is also associated with topicalization and foregrounding . As D & S note about their treatment of hyperbaton : [ S ] trong focus movement was just an explanation for one type of hyperbaton . It could not be a general ...
... hyperbaton , which is also associated with topicalization and foregrounding . As D & S note about their treatment of hyperbaton : [ S ] trong focus movement was just an explanation for one type of hyperbaton . It could not be a general ...
Inhalt
Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
Urheberrecht | |
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