Language, Band 60George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 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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... give whatever results we want , regardless of whether the syntactic and semantic properties of complements are formally given ... gives the third semantic type . * The notion that what a and emphatic how should be classified with the ...
... give whatever results we want , regardless of whether the syntactic and semantic properties of complements are formally given ... gives the third semantic type . * The notion that what a and emphatic how should be classified with the ...
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... GIVE Oat is made in the direction of the signer , it means ' give me ' . Made in the direction of the ad- dressee , it means ' give you ' . Made in the direction of a third person , it means ' give to him / her ' . Among those verbs ...
... GIVE Oat is made in the direction of the signer , it means ' give me ' . Made in the direction of the ad- dressee , it means ' give you ' . Made in the direction of a third person , it means ' give to him / her ' . Among those verbs ...
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... gives a mis- leading impression about the space that will be given to contemporary English , saying that it is ' more summary ' than that for earlier periods ; in reality , J gives Modern English only 7 pages , mostly devoted to ...
... gives a mis- leading impression about the space that will be given to contemporary English , saying that it is ' more summary ' than that for earlier periods ; in reality , J gives Modern English only 7 pages , mostly devoted to ...
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P W Culicover | 115 |
F J Newmeyer | 123 |
T F Shannon | 131 |
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