Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... chapter . Instead , for example , he gives what seems to be an arbitrary list of important noun case endings and exiles various paradigms to an appendix in the back of the book . It seems to me that it is not the length of a discussion ...
... chapter . Instead , for example , he gives what seems to be an arbitrary list of important noun case endings and exiles various paradigms to an appendix in the back of the book . It seems to me that it is not the length of a discussion ...
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... chapters , with their attention to both the historical development of GB and the leading questions in the field , provide an excellent survey of key literature within the GB framework . The sixth chapter , Randall HENDRICK'S ...
... chapters , with their attention to both the historical development of GB and the leading questions in the field , provide an excellent survey of key literature within the GB framework . The sixth chapter , Randall HENDRICK'S ...
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... chapter . The syntax chapter ( 160–304 ) , the longest , is the centerpiece of the book . It is here that T is most at home , allowing her own research interests ( e.g. unaccusativity ) to set some of the agenda . The chapter covers ...
... chapter . The syntax chapter ( 160–304 ) , the longest , is the centerpiece of the book . It is here that T is most at home , allowing her own research interests ( e.g. unaccusativity ) to set some of the agenda . The chapter covers ...
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