Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... comparative simplification can apply only if the verb on the right of the comparative is identical to the verb on the left ( compare 33 and 29. ) Actually , as Geis has pointed out , the facts are more complicated , and the ill ...
... comparative simplification can apply only if the verb on the right of the comparative is identical to the verb on the left ( compare 33 and 29. ) Actually , as Geis has pointed out , the facts are more complicated , and the ill ...
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... comparative sentences are subject to the same type of constraint as the four constructions we have already discussed . It is plausible to assume that some comparative constructions should be de- rived from an underlying structure with ...
... comparative sentences are subject to the same type of constraint as the four constructions we have already discussed . It is plausible to assume that some comparative constructions should be de- rived from an underlying structure with ...
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... comparative Dravidian material , and frequently are quite ingenious . Thus , if one grants that the Soviet group's conclusions about the typological characterization of the script are valid , then one can agree that the Dravidian ...
... comparative Dravidian material , and frequently are quite ingenious . Thus , if one grants that the Soviet group's conclusions about the typological characterization of the script are valid , then one can agree that the Dravidian ...
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