Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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42. PREDICATE : DEFINITE NP . The predicate may also be a definite NP , either definitized by a preceding definite article a ( z ) , or inherently so ( a proper name or a personal pronoun ) .19 The example here will be Az intézet ...
42. PREDICATE : DEFINITE NP . The predicate may also be a definite NP , either definitized by a preceding definite article a ( z ) , or inherently so ( a proper name or a personal pronoun ) .19 The example here will be Az intézet ...
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... Predicate construction if it is preceded , for example , by 8 uttered by another person , 8 ' being the reaction to 8 , and / or if it is followed by és nem valaki más ' and not someone else ' . On the other hand , it will be analysed ...
... Predicate construction if it is preceded , for example , by 8 uttered by another person , 8 ' being the reaction to 8 , and / or if it is followed by és nem valaki más ' and not someone else ' . On the other hand , it will be analysed ...
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... predicate ( mere N2 ) is [ -human ] . Let us now ask the appropriate questions to elicit a statement equivalent to 8. The questions will be , as expected , " Ki az elnök ? ' Who [ + human ] is the president ? ' and " Mi az igazgató ( a ...
... predicate ( mere N2 ) is [ -human ] . Let us now ask the appropriate questions to elicit a statement equivalent to 8. The questions will be , as expected , " Ki az elnök ? ' Who [ + human ] is the president ? ' and " Mi az igazgató ( a ...
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