Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... determined its shape , because , unless compelling evidence is offered to the contrary , its physical shape and its mental organization are assumed to be determined by wholly different princi- ples . This , again , departs from the ...
... determined its shape , because , unless compelling evidence is offered to the contrary , its physical shape and its mental organization are assumed to be determined by wholly different princi- ples . This , again , departs from the ...
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... determined by the subcategorization feature of the syntactic head . This forces us to treat the night as subcategorized by a verb , presumably again sleep away . Similar treatment would seem to be re- quired in LFG as well ( Bresnan ...
... determined by the subcategorization feature of the syntactic head . This forces us to treat the night as subcategorized by a verb , presumably again sleep away . Similar treatment would seem to be re- quired in LFG as well ( Bresnan ...
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... determined by other principles in clauses with local arguments . While it may not be the only such principle , AGENT / SUBJECT is the default principle for subject choice in Tzotzil , determining subject choice in neutral contexts where ...
... determined by other principles in clauses with local arguments . While it may not be the only such principle , AGENT / SUBJECT is the default principle for subject choice in Tzotzil , determining subject choice in neutral contexts where ...
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