Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... idioms that we are not yet able to elucidate in full detail . We claim , however , that the syntactic properties of idioms which have been the focus of the generative literature are largely predictable ... idiom , we would claim IDIOMS 507.
... idioms that we are not yet able to elucidate in full detail . We claim , however , that the syntactic properties of idioms which have been the focus of the generative literature are largely predictable ... idiom , we would claim IDIOMS 507.
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... idioms must satisfy . One example is the idiom A little bird told NP ( that S ) . Note that the object is obligatory ... idioms of this type ( in several languages ) have been collected by Alexis Manaster - Ramer , who discussed them in ...
... idioms must satisfy . One example is the idiom A little bird told NP ( that S ) . Note that the object is obligatory ... idioms of this type ( in several languages ) have been collected by Alexis Manaster - Ramer , who discussed them in ...
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... idiomatic NPs to have inanimate literal meanings , the low proportion of idioms whose NP arguments are Agents or Goals is not surprising , and doesn't require an independent appeal to principles of grammati- cal theory.4 41 A similar ...
... idiomatic NPs to have inanimate literal meanings , the low proportion of idioms whose NP arguments are Agents or Goals is not surprising , and doesn't require an independent appeal to principles of grammati- cal theory.4 41 A similar ...
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