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Rather , they may be predicate operators whose scope happens in some cases to be a predicate derived by abstraction from a sentential expresa sion . Indeed , Thomason & Stalnaker argue that passive - sentence adverbs cannot be sentence ...
Rather , they may be predicate operators whose scope happens in some cases to be a predicate derived by abstraction from a sentential expresa sion . Indeed , Thomason & Stalnaker argue that passive - sentence adverbs cannot be sentence ...
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M states a second morphological redundancy rule in rural NGP , prohibiting the application of word - formation rules to derived forms . Forms that do not occur in rural speech , and which would have to be derived from derived forms ...
M states a second morphological redundancy rule in rural NGP , prohibiting the application of word - formation rules to derived forms . Forms that do not occur in rural speech , and which would have to be derived from derived forms ...
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V. No motivation is given for the choice of base form ; ' and , in particular , no reason is given as to why a derived intransitive verb such as bung ' to gather ' could not be the source of the transitive bungim ' to gather ' , just as ...
V. No motivation is given for the choice of base form ; ' and , in particular , no reason is given as to why a derived intransitive verb such as bung ' to gather ' could not be the source of the transitive bungim ' to gather ' , just as ...
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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