Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... relative clause - away from the strings at all levels of derivation . Revising the assumptions surrounding the transformational analysis of relative clauses to make the head nominal raise out of the relative clause might work to explain ...
... relative clause - away from the strings at all levels of derivation . Revising the assumptions surrounding the transformational analysis of relative clauses to make the head nominal raise out of the relative clause might work to explain ...
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... relatives derived from sentences showing passive , middle , and other voice alternations . These are all theme ... relative in 66b : ( 66 ) a . leŋ - t - Ø = sx " . see - TRAN - 3ABS = 2Sg.NOM ' You saw him . ' b . ye ' = Ø cǝ leŋ ...
... relatives derived from sentences showing passive , middle , and other voice alternations . These are all theme ... relative in 66b : ( 66 ) a . leŋ - t - Ø = sx " . see - TRAN - 3ABS = 2Sg.NOM ' You saw him . ' b . ye ' = Ø cǝ leŋ ...
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... relative can have any person value . Straits Salish adjoined relative clauses resemble free relatives elsewhere in that ( a ) they refer to individuals ; ( b ) the relative pronoun binds a variable argument of the relativized predicate ...
... relative can have any person value . Straits Salish adjoined relative clauses resemble free relatives elsewhere in that ( a ) they refer to individuals ; ( b ) the relative pronoun binds a variable argument of the relativized predicate ...
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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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