Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... head - initial languages , in which heads consistently PRECEDE their dependents , and head- final languages , in which heads consistently FOLLOW their dependents . One of the goals of this paper is to present evidence against the HDT ...
... head - initial languages , in which heads consistently PRECEDE their dependents , and head- final languages , in which heads consistently FOLLOW their dependents . One of the goals of this paper is to present evidence against the HDT ...
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... head , has been analyzed the opposite way , as head + dependent , at least for English ( cf. Anderson 1976 , Abney 1987 ) . I will take the liberty of distinguishing cases like these , where there is general agreement in the field ...
... head , has been analyzed the opposite way , as head + dependent , at least for English ( cf. Anderson 1976 , Abney 1987 ) . I will take the liberty of distinguishing cases like these , where there is general agreement in the field ...
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... head or not . Even if numerals are not heads in English , there are languages in which there are stronger arguments that they are heads . In languages with classifiers , it is reasonable to suppose that the numeral plus classifier is head ...
... head or not . Even if numerals are not heads in English , there are languages in which there are stronger arguments that they are heads . In languages with classifiers , it is reasonable to suppose that the numeral plus classifier is head ...
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