Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... consistent ordering of heads and COMPLEMENTS . In §6 I present an alternative explanation , the Branching Direction Theory ( BDT ) , according to which the correlations reflect a tendency towards consistent left- branching or consistent ...
... consistent ordering of heads and COMPLEMENTS . In §6 I present an alternative explanation , the Branching Direction Theory ( BDT ) , according to which the correlations reflect a tendency towards consistent left- branching or consistent ...
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... consistent verb- initial languages , noting that consistent verb - final languages exhibit opposite properties . Lehmann ( 1978 : 19-20 ) claims that ' nominal modifiers precede nouns in OV languages and follow them in VO languages ...
... consistent verb- initial languages , noting that consistent verb - final languages exhibit opposite properties . Lehmann ( 1978 : 19-20 ) claims that ' nominal modifiers precede nouns in OV languages and follow them in VO languages ...
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... consistent ; nor does it make any claim about how frequent completely consistent languages are . Because of the nature of my database , in which there are gaps for the majority of languages , I am not able to answer this question . But ...
... consistent ; nor does it make any claim about how frequent completely consistent languages are . Because of the nature of my database , in which there are gaps for the majority of languages , I am not able to answer this question . But ...
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