Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... constructions need not be analyzed as truncated clefts . Rather , the properties that these constructions share with th - clefts can be straightforwardly accounted for as the sum of the constraints on their shared elements - that is ...
... constructions need not be analyzed as truncated clefts . Rather , the properties that these constructions share with th - clefts can be straightforwardly accounted for as the sum of the constraints on their shared elements - that is ...
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... construction and this discourse requirement seems to be elemental at the clausal level . Other constructions , however , are functionally complex , in that they are composed of more elemental constructions , each of which imposes a ...
... construction and this discourse requirement seems to be elemental at the clausal level . Other constructions , however , are functionally complex , in that they are composed of more elemental constructions , each of which imposes a ...
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... constructions of which it is composed . The notion that families of constructions may share properties that they inherit from more elemental constructions is not a new one . There are a number of studies in which families of ...
... constructions of which it is composed . The notion that families of constructions may share properties that they inherit from more elemental constructions is not a new one . There are a number of studies in which families of ...
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