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In this paper , I will explore the nature of control relations , rather than the nature of the empty elements . In particular , I will claim that the system of thematic relations , as developed by Gruber and Jackendoff , forms an ...
In this paper , I will explore the nature of control relations , rather than the nature of the empty elements . In particular , I will claim that the system of thematic relations , as developed by Gruber and Jackendoff , forms an ...
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... characterized by thematic relations ; and I have argued that such properties can be deduced from the properties of thematic relations , which can be taken as further evidence for the thematic nature of a certain class of control .
... characterized by thematic relations ; and I have argued that such properties can be deduced from the properties of thematic relations , which can be taken as further evidence for the thematic nature of a certain class of control .
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THINK AND BELIEVE : SEQUENTIALITY IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Scott K. LIDDELL Gallaudet College This paper examines the nature of the sublexical structure of signs in American Sign Language , and its relevance to various descriptive and ...
THINK AND BELIEVE : SEQUENTIALITY IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Scott K. LIDDELL Gallaudet College This paper examines the nature of the sublexical structure of signs in American Sign Language , and its relevance to various descriptive and ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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