Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... specific implications for the syntax of topic and focus . However , if we can develop an explicit algorithm for deriving intonational phrases from surface syntactic structure ( S - STRUCTURE ) , which we will , then the intonational ...
... specific implications for the syntax of topic and focus . However , if we can develop an explicit algorithm for deriving intonational phrases from surface syntactic structure ( S - STRUCTURE ) , which we will , then the intonational ...
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... specific rule for indirects overrides this , so Heavy - NP Shift cannot apply to indirects and examples like 46a are universally rejected . This resolution of the conflict between a more general and a more specific rule is due to the ...
... specific rule for indirects overrides this , so Heavy - NP Shift cannot apply to indirects and examples like 46a are universally rejected . This resolution of the conflict between a more general and a more specific rule is due to the ...
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... specific claims are based on little more than a desire to make highly specific claims . To begin with , the very logic of identifying evolutionary transitional stages with less complex forms in our own species is faulty . Even if it ...
... specific claims are based on little more than a desire to make highly specific claims . To begin with , the very logic of identifying evolutionary transitional stages with less complex forms in our own species is faulty . Even if it ...
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