Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... problems that re- cursive phrases can cause will not arise . Thus P + AdjP + N will not present a problem for the parser since , unlike P + Rel + N , the P + AdjP + N will normally fit in the viewing window of the parser . Frazier's ...
... problems that re- cursive phrases can cause will not arise . Thus P + AdjP + N will not present a problem for the parser since , unlike P + Rel + N , the P + AdjP + N will normally fit in the viewing window of the parser . Frazier's ...
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... problems common to the member states of the European Community in view of the fact that there is , as yet , no coor ... problem ( as a catalyst of nationalism and prejudices ) . These and other issues are discussed by sociolinguists ...
... problems common to the member states of the European Community in view of the fact that there is , as yet , no coor ... problem ( as a catalyst of nationalism and prejudices ) . These and other issues are discussed by sociolinguists ...
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... problem is discussed at length in Larson 1988. ) According to 38b , 02 c - com- mands 01 , but not vice versa , so O1 should be in the domain of O2 for various relations , such as reflexive pronouns . It ought to be possible , then ...
... problem is discussed at length in Larson 1988. ) According to 38b , 02 c - com- mands 01 , but not vice versa , so O1 should be in the domain of O2 for various relations , such as reflexive pronouns . It ought to be possible , then ...
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