Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... syntactic category to un and states its distribution without reference to any syntactic constituent . The question arises , then , of how un is introduced into syntactic structures - e.g . , what PS rule sanctions it ? What node ...
... syntactic category to un and states its distribution without reference to any syntactic constituent . The question arises , then , of how un is introduced into syntactic structures - e.g . , what PS rule sanctions it ? What node ...
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... syntactic constituent at all . What about the syntactic account ? The smallest ungoverned maximal projection containing a first - person pronoun in 60 is the root CP . Even revised , then , 57 predicts ( wrongly ) that an will occur ...
... syntactic constituent at all . What about the syntactic account ? The smallest ungoverned maximal projection containing a first - person pronoun in 60 is the root CP . Even revised , then , 57 predicts ( wrongly ) that an will occur ...
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... syntactic rules ; it has also been argued that this causative requires lexical rules , which are actually a type of syntactic rule , within a Lexical Func- tional Grammar ( LFG ) framework . Jensen & Johns reject any weakening of the ...
... syntactic rules ; it has also been argued that this causative requires lexical rules , which are actually a type of syntactic rule , within a Lexical Func- tional Grammar ( LFG ) framework . Jensen & Johns reject any weakening of the ...
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