Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. with respect to their object patterners , these pairs also present a problem for the HDT . The ' best case ' scenario for the HDT , therefore , is under a theory in which all of the verb patterners ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. with respect to their object patterners , these pairs also present a problem for the HDT . The ' best case ' scenario for the HDT , therefore , is under a theory in which all of the verb patterners ...
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... patterners are nonphrasal categories or phrasal categories that are not fully re- cursive , and object patterners are fully recursive phrasal categories in the major constituent tree . That is , a pair of elements X and Y will employ ...
... patterners are nonphrasal categories or phrasal categories that are not fully re- cursive , and object patterners are fully recursive phrasal categories in the major constituent tree . That is , a pair of elements X and Y will employ ...
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... patterners and object patterners . But the status of VP is more suspect in V - final and V- initial languages ; even if the verb plus object forms a constituent in such lan- guages , it is not clear that it is a major constituent : if ...
... patterners and object patterners . But the status of VP is more suspect in V - final and V- initial languages ; even if the verb plus object forms a constituent in such lan- guages , it is not clear that it is a major constituent : if ...
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