Language, Band 58George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... syntactic patterns.28 The data presented in §§1-2 , above , illustrate why we cannot agree with the claim that ' ranking ' in Choctaw and Chickasaw clauses ( thus , subjecthood ) is determined by semantics alone ( 456 ) -that it is a ...
... syntactic patterns.28 The data presented in §§1-2 , above , illustrate why we cannot agree with the claim that ' ranking ' in Choctaw and Chickasaw clauses ( thus , subjecthood ) is determined by semantics alone ( 456 ) -that it is a ...
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... syntactic data are complex , and no real consensus exists on many aspects of the relevant structures . Jackendoff 1972 proposes a two - way syntactic clas- sification : S - adverbs , dominated directly by S , and VP - adverbs ...
... syntactic data are complex , and no real consensus exists on many aspects of the relevant structures . Jackendoff 1972 proposes a two - way syntactic clas- sification : S - adverbs , dominated directly by S , and VP - adverbs ...
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... syntactic form . The stimuli were varied as to voice ( active / passive ) , mood ( declarative / interrogative ) , and modality ( affirmative / negative ) ; but each sentence had a unique semantic content . Although Ss were able to form ...
... syntactic form . The stimuli were varied as to voice ( active / passive ) , mood ( declarative / interrogative ) , and modality ( affirmative / negative ) ; but each sentence had a unique semantic content . Although Ss were able to form ...
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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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