Language, Band 64,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1988 |
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... assume that person , number , and gender simply have not been in- serted at DS . The problem is Case . In a configurational language like Italian , the subject position of a tensed sentence is usually assumed to receive nomi- native ...
... assume that person , number , and gender simply have not been in- serted at DS . The problem is Case . In a configurational language like Italian , the subject position of a tensed sentence is usually assumed to receive nomi- native ...
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... assume that the word - formation process giving rise to the morphological configuration depicted in Fig . 3 is an instance of what Baker identifies as ( syntactic ) incorporation — a grammatical process which , in turn , is simply an ...
... assume that the word - formation process giving rise to the morphological configuration depicted in Fig . 3 is an instance of what Baker identifies as ( syntactic ) incorporation — a grammatical process which , in turn , is simply an ...
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... assume that this is true . And let us assume that the verb of 22a L - selects the locative expression as well as a direct object ( niinkjank - nink - ra ' the little child ' in 22a ) . The ungrammaticality of 22b follows ...
... assume that this is true . And let us assume that the verb of 22a L - selects the locative expression as well as a direct object ( niinkjank - nink - ra ' the little child ' in 22a ) . The ungrammaticality of 22b follows ...
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The homogeneity of the substrate as a factor | 27 |
Toward a discourse grammar of the Rigveda I12 | 99 |
Lawler | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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