Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... argument for Restricted Underspecification , at least as the argument is now formulated , must be abandoned . It might be possible to rescue the overall argument by eliminating reference to the morpheme π . Palatalization could still be ...
... argument for Restricted Underspecification , at least as the argument is now formulated , must be abandoned . It might be possible to rescue the overall argument by eliminating reference to the morpheme π . Palatalization could still be ...
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... Argument is seen as fundamentally dialectical . The growth of arguments may be modelled as a challenge - response process through which argument texts are generated . Responses to different challenges function differently , giving rise ...
... Argument is seen as fundamentally dialectical . The growth of arguments may be modelled as a challenge - response process through which argument texts are generated . Responses to different challenges function differently , giving rise ...
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... Argument Fusion is a principle that fuses the CS of each complement onto its indexed argument place in the CS of the head . ( It is very similar to the projection operation defined in Katz et al . 1985 and in Ravin 1990. ) In Part III ...
... Argument Fusion is a principle that fuses the CS of each complement onto its indexed argument place in the CS of the head . ( It is very similar to the projection operation defined in Katz et al . 1985 and in Ravin 1990. ) In Part III ...
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