Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... appear only at the D - structure level . But idioms that appear only at the S- structure level are very rare ; we can regard this possibility as excluded in princi- ple , with such marginal exceptions as should be expected in the case ...
... appear only at the D - structure level . But idioms that appear only at the S- structure level are very rare ; we can regard this possibility as excluded in princi- ple , with such marginal exceptions as should be expected in the case ...
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... appear inde- pendently ; they are always inflected for their arguments , and cannot themselves serve as arguments . As a result , any open - class root appears as the lexical head of its own clause . Complex utterances are composed of ...
... appear inde- pendently ; they are always inflected for their arguments , and cannot themselves serve as arguments . As a result , any open - class root appears as the lexical head of its own clause . Complex utterances are composed of ...
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... appear . - , and KEN HALE . 1990. Relativized Minimality and pronoun incorporation . Linguis- tic Inquiry 21.289–97 . Bittner , Maria , and Ken HaLE . 1994. Remarks on definiteness in Warlpiri . In Bach et al . , to appear . Boas ...
... appear . - , and KEN HALE . 1990. Relativized Minimality and pronoun incorporation . Linguis- tic Inquiry 21.289–97 . Bittner , Maria , and Ken HaLE . 1994. Remarks on definiteness in Warlpiri . In Bach et al . , to appear . Boas ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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