Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... assume first that phrases are built around an element which is their head , and that such phrases come in two levels ... assumed to be maximal projections . These assumptions are summa- rized in the rules in 1 ( cf. Chomsky 1986 : 3 ) ...
... assume first that phrases are built around an element which is their head , and that such phrases come in two levels ... assumed to be maximal projections . These assumptions are summa- rized in the rules in 1 ( cf. Chomsky 1986 : 3 ) ...
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... assume these are VP complements . In contrast to 47 , an cannot separate an aspectless complement from its governing ... Assume that an attaches to the right edge of an IntP which contains a first - person element , as in 50 , and assume ...
... assume these are VP complements . In contrast to 47 , an cannot separate an aspectless complement from its governing ... Assume that an attaches to the right edge of an IntP which contains a first - person element , as in 50 , and assume ...
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... assume that in Polish the skeleton is not a primitive , but is derived from the phonemic tier . This means that the ... assumed that an unsyllabified unit cannot be found inside a syllable , in accordance with the claim that only ...
... assume that in Polish the skeleton is not a primitive , but is derived from the phonemic tier . This means that the ... assumed that an unsyllabified unit cannot be found inside a syllable , in accordance with the claim that only ...
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acquisition adjective adpositional phrase adverbs affixes American Sign Language analysis anaphora argues argument AUS-NEWGUI Austronesian Cambridge Chomsky clitics cognitive complement consonant consonantal constituent context coreference correlation pair Damin dialect discourse discussion English epenthesis evidence examples fact focus function GEN.Sg genera grammar guage handshape Hmong IntP Jakaltek Japanese John Lardil lexical linguistic Mayan Mayan languages morpheme morphology nasal Native American languages NOM.sg noun object patterners obstruent order of verb OV languages pairs of elements palatalization paper phonetic phonology phrasal phrase position predicts present Principle problem pronoun proposed Rama Rama Language reference relation relative clause representation rules segments semantic sentences sociolinguistic sonorant speakers specific structure suffix Syllabification syllable syntactic syntax Table tense/aspect theoretical theory topic Tz'utujil Tzotzil verb and object verb patterners VO languages vocalization vowels word order yers