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in the absence of a Goal phrase , nothing prevents us from going down the hierarchy and picking the Source phrase the University as PL : it is available in the S - structure of 21 , and is mentioned in the hierarchy.18 Obviously ...
in the absence of a Goal phrase , nothing prevents us from going down the hierarchy and picking the Source phrase the University as PL : it is available in the S - structure of 21 , and is mentioned in the hierarchy.18 Obviously ...
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In his remarkably clear and simple taxonomy of bound phrases , Kiparsky sketches the following system . ... An example of the latter type is the fixed phrase N in and N out , where N must be replaced by a member of the lexical set day ...
In his remarkably clear and simple taxonomy of bound phrases , Kiparsky sketches the following system . ... An example of the latter type is the fixed phrase N in and N out , where N must be replaced by a member of the lexical set day ...
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ticipate in larger , more or less flexible phrases . In such cases , it is not always clear whether the preposition occurring with the fixed binomial is part of the binomial phrase itself , or part of the larger expression in which it ...
ticipate in larger , more or less flexible phrases . In such cases , it is not always clear whether the preposition occurring with the fixed binomial is part of the binomial phrase itself , or part of the larger expression in which it ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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