Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... alternative to the HDT ( and the HCT ) which is based , not on the dis- tinction between heads and dependents ( or some subclass of dependents ) , but on the distinction between phrasal and nonphrasal elements . 6. THE BRANCHING ...
... alternative to the HDT ( and the HCT ) which is based , not on the dis- tinction between heads and dependents ( or some subclass of dependents ) , but on the distinction between phrasal and nonphrasal elements . 6. THE BRANCHING ...
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... alternative analyses for the same sentence implies a choice among al- ternative grammars for the language concerned - which may in turn imply a choice among alternative general theories of grammar . The question , then , is which of our ...
... alternative analyses for the same sentence implies a choice among al- ternative grammars for the language concerned - which may in turn imply a choice among alternative general theories of grammar . The question , then , is which of our ...
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... alternative strategies for the formation of English comparatives and superlatives . Intrigu- ing as a number of T's observations are in these extensively data - oriented parts , it is difficult to agree with all of his analyses . And ...
... alternative strategies for the formation of English comparatives and superlatives . Intrigu- ing as a number of T's observations are in these extensively data - oriented parts , it is difficult to agree with all of his analyses . And ...
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acquisition alternative American analysis appear approach areas argues argument assume assumption called Cambridge chapter claim clause Cloth comparative complement consider consistent consonant consonantal constituent constructions contains context correlation dependents discussion effects elements English evidence examples fact final focus function give given grammar groups head important involve issues Japanese John language learning lexical linguistic major meaning Native nature noted noun object occur original pairs particles patterners phonology phrase position possible precede predicts present Press Principle problem pronoun proposed question reference relation relative representation represented requires respect role root rules segments semantic sentences shows speakers specific speech structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table theoretical theory topic traditional University verb vowels yers