Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... derived from [ māgnā ] ' to request , ask ' : [ mɔ̃gwānā ] ' to send for , to cause to be brought ' , [ magni ] ' betrothal , asking in marriage ' , [ mõgētər ] ' betrothed girl ' . Forms derived from [ muḍna ] ' to shave ' : [ mūḍnā ] ...
... derived from [ māgnā ] ' to request , ask ' : [ mɔ̃gwānā ] ' to send for , to cause to be brought ' , [ magni ] ' betrothal , asking in marriage ' , [ mõgētər ] ' betrothed girl ' . Forms derived from [ muḍna ] ' to shave ' : [ mūḍnā ] ...
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... derived nominals in English which indicate that they should not be derived by a transformational rule of nominalization . The arguments are not convincing , however . In each case , the properties give at least as much sup- port to a ...
... derived nominals in English which indicate that they should not be derived by a transformational rule of nominalization . The arguments are not convincing , however . In each case , the properties give at least as much sup- port to a ...
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... derived nominal , while 30 would contain a relative clause with no derived nominal . Under LH , projection rules of some sort would be required to map 29 and 30 onto the same reading . It is clear that these rules would have the same ...
... derived nominal , while 30 would contain a relative clause with no derived nominal . Under LH , projection rules of some sort would be required to map 29 and 30 onto the same reading . It is clear that these rules would have the same ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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