Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... Consider also , for example , Dik's framework of Functional Gram- mar , which treats adpositions not as heads but rather as RELATION markers ( Dik 1983 , Limburg 1983 ) , while other approaches generally treat adpositions as heads . The ...
... Consider also , for example , Dik's framework of Functional Gram- mar , which treats adpositions not as heads but rather as RELATION markers ( Dik 1983 , Limburg 1983 ) , while other approaches generally treat adpositions as heads . The ...
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... considers a complementizer as a head , or the S it combines with as a head , or neither as a head , the ... consider the following data for languages in my database that are consistent with respect to the order of object and ...
... considers a complementizer as a head , or the S it combines with as a head , or neither as a head , the ... consider the following data for languages in my database that are consistent with respect to the order of object and ...
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... consider for Language a paper that has already appeared ( or will appear ) in a regional conference volume such as the Chicago Linguistic Society , the North Eastern Linguistic Society , the Berkeley Linguistics Society , or the West ...
... consider for Language a paper that has already appeared ( or will appear ) in a regional conference volume such as the Chicago Linguistic Society , the North Eastern Linguistic Society , the Berkeley Linguistics Society , or the West ...
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