Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... Hypothesis and the Transformational Insertion Hypothesis . The BASE - FEATURE HYPOTHESIS represents all cases of semantic non - singu- larity as deep - structure feature complexes . The semantic non - singulars are cross- classified for ...
... Hypothesis and the Transformational Insertion Hypothesis . The BASE - FEATURE HYPOTHESIS represents all cases of semantic non - singu- larity as deep - structure feature complexes . The semantic non - singulars are cross- classified for ...
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It would be a minor modification of the Conjunction Reduction Hypothesis if the reciprocal pronoun were not each other but between other or rimmenow in- stead . In the PSR Hypothesis , this change would destroy a paradigm and com ...
It would be a minor modification of the Conjunction Reduction Hypothesis if the reciprocal pronoun were not each other but between other or rimmenow in- stead . In the PSR Hypothesis , this change would destroy a paradigm and com ...
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... Hypothesis . They are also relevant in the choice between the Base - Feature Hypothesis and the Transformational Insertion Hypothesis . Consider again the following sentences : ( 372 ) * Is either A or B smaller than A or B2 ...
... Hypothesis . They are also relevant in the choice between the Base - Feature Hypothesis and the Transformational Insertion Hypothesis . Consider again the following sentences : ( 372 ) * Is either A or B smaller than A or B2 ...
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