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C also claims that both sentences involve the causative derivation , which ' converts a verb root which is a process ( either intrinsically or as the result of a prior derivation ) into one that is derivatively both a process and an ...
C also claims that both sentences involve the causative derivation , which ' converts a verb root which is a process ( either intrinsically or as the result of a prior derivation ) into one that is derivatively both a process and an ...
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Transformational rules involve corresponding nodes in adjacent phrase - markers in a derivation . ... One way of thinking about a global rule is that it involves the tracing of the history of a node throughout a derivation .
Transformational rules involve corresponding nodes in adjacent phrase - markers in a derivation . ... One way of thinking about a global rule is that it involves the tracing of the history of a node throughout a derivation .
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This means that Gair's analysis must be re - examined . He says that inactive clauses differ from ' passive clauses without agentive constituents ... in lacking their possible transformational derivation and expandability by an atin ...
This means that Gair's analysis must be re - examined . He says that inactive clauses differ from ' passive clauses without agentive constituents ... in lacking their possible transformational derivation and expandability by an atin ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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