Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... syntax . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . - . 1988. Syntax . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Reape , MichaeL . 1994. Getting things in order . In Horck & Sijtsma , eds . , to appear . RUHL , CHARLES . 1975. Kick the ...
... syntax . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . - . 1988. Syntax . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Reape , MichaeL . 1994. Getting things in order . In Horck & Sijtsma , eds . , to appear . RUHL , CHARLES . 1975. Kick the ...
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... syntax over the last decade , creating a renewed inter- est in questions of diachronic syntax . These papers focus on questions of clause structure which have become a central theme of theoretical work since Chomsky . ( Oxford Studies ...
... syntax over the last decade , creating a renewed inter- est in questions of diachronic syntax . These papers focus on questions of clause structure which have become a central theme of theoretical work since Chomsky . ( Oxford Studies ...
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... SYNTAX Richard S. Kayne It is standardly assumed that Universal Grammar allows a given hierarchical representation to be associated with more than one linear order . The Antisymmetry of Syntax proposes a restrictive theory of word order ...
... SYNTAX Richard S. Kayne It is standardly assumed that Universal Grammar allows a given hierarchical representation to be associated with more than one linear order . The Antisymmetry of Syntax proposes a restrictive theory of word order ...
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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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