Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... example is the idiom A little bird told NP ( that S ) . Note that the object is obligatory here : we do not get * A little bird told . Moreover , the idiom occurs in a variety of syntactic frames and with any aspect : ( 63 ) a . Did a ...
... example is the idiom A little bird told NP ( that S ) . Note that the object is obligatory here : we do not get * A little bird told . Moreover , the idiom occurs in a variety of syntactic frames and with any aspect : ( 63 ) a . Did a ...
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... example , had had eight variants as of 1983 ) . Because the treatment of orthogra- phy and punctuation has been greatly expanded at the expense of morphology ( the vocabulary section doubled in size between 1902 and 1993 ) , the title ...
... example , had had eight variants as of 1983 ) . Because the treatment of orthogra- phy and punctuation has been greatly expanded at the expense of morphology ( the vocabulary section doubled in size between 1902 and 1993 ) , the title ...
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... example , the Location Schema , the label for the CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE ' X is at Y ' , is claimed to be commonly used as the source of progressive aspect . Each of these schemas can be ' encoded ' in a variety of morphosyntactic ...
... example , the Location Schema , the label for the CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE ' X is at Y ' , is claimed to be commonly used as the source of progressive aspect . Each of these schemas can be ' encoded ' in a variety of morphosyntactic ...
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