Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... grammar , BOB CARPENTER shows how categorial grammar can be used to describe a large fragment of En- glish . Hence , Categorial grammars , lexical rules , and the English predicative ' ( 168–242 ) of- fers precise descriptions of a ...
... grammar , BOB CARPENTER shows how categorial grammar can be used to describe a large fragment of En- glish . Hence , Categorial grammars , lexical rules , and the English predicative ' ( 168–242 ) of- fers precise descriptions of a ...
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... Grammar Series 16 ) Mouton de Gruyter This collection of original articles revolves around the three central topics in the theory of Functional Grammar as developed by Simon Dik , namely the three types of functions , the expression of ...
... Grammar Series 16 ) Mouton de Gruyter This collection of original articles revolves around the three central topics in the theory of Functional Grammar as developed by Simon Dik , namely the three types of functions , the expression of ...
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... grammar rules are DIS- COVERED — not made up by a standards committee somewhere — and that any written grammar or dictionary is incomplete and fallible . Learning to view a language as an object of observation , rather than merely a set ...
... grammar rules are DIS- COVERED — not made up by a standards committee somewhere — and that any written grammar or dictionary is incomplete and fallible . Learning to view a language as an object of observation , rather than merely a set ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
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