Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... marking cannot be projected rightward from the subject ( at least in transitive sentences ) ( cf. Halliday 1968 ) . Since at least Halliday 1968 , the scope of F - marking has usually been taken to be SYNTACTICALLY determined ( e.g. ...
... marking cannot be projected rightward from the subject ( at least in transitive sentences ) ( cf. Halliday 1968 ) . Since at least Halliday 1968 , the scope of F - marking has usually been taken to be SYNTACTICALLY determined ( e.g. ...
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... marking status , interpretation of F - marking , and theme / rheme status . 3.1 . SCOPE OF F - MARKING AND THEME / RHEME STRUCTURE . Under the metrical account , there is a basic relationship between F - marking and nuclear prominence ...
... marking status , interpretation of F - marking , and theme / rheme status . 3.1 . SCOPE OF F - MARKING AND THEME / RHEME STRUCTURE . Under the metrical account , there is a basic relationship between F - marking and nuclear prominence ...
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... marking on bottom is understood as contrasting the whole phrase learn from down on the bottom ( note that this is not marked in Fig . 7 since F - marking scope was not annotated ) . The other accents in each phrase are expected and have ...
... marking on bottom is understood as contrasting the whole phrase learn from down on the bottom ( note that this is not marked in Fig . 7 since F - marking scope was not annotated ) . The other accents in each phrase are expected and have ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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