Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... constituent tree and Y is a fully recursive phrasal category in the major constituent tree . It is worth contrasting adjectives with articles , since both can be viewed as combining with an N ' constituent . The important difference is ...
... constituent tree and Y is a fully recursive phrasal category in the major constituent tree . It is worth contrasting adjectives with articles , since both can be viewed as combining with an N ' constituent . The important difference is ...
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... constituent in 17b but not in 17a . The reason for this difference rests on the fact that minor constituents are defined not only as constituents immediately dominated by a node of the same category but also as the HEADS of the higher ...
... constituent in 17b but not in 17a . The reason for this difference rests on the fact that minor constituents are defined not only as constituents immediately dominated by a node of the same category but also as the HEADS of the higher ...
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... constituent is adjacent to one of the constituent boundaries . Extrametricality is also carried over from earlier metrical accounts . Oddly enough , H & V's arguments for metrical constituents are equivocal , and are limited in kind to ...
... constituent is adjacent to one of the constituent boundaries . Extrametricality is also carried over from earlier metrical accounts . Oddly enough , H & V's arguments for metrical constituents are equivocal , and are limited in kind to ...
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