Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... possible rules by imposing an X - bar - like syntax . By specifying dependency relations between rules , the number of possible rules is greatly reduced . A second method trains the model on a bracketed corpus . The number of possible ...
... possible rules by imposing an X - bar - like syntax . By specifying dependency relations between rules , the number of possible rules is greatly reduced . A second method trains the model on a bracketed corpus . The number of possible ...
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... possible . This too is correct ( A. Dahlstrom , R. Rhodes , p.c. , Rhodes 1993 ) .11 Rhodes ( 1993 ) cites the examples in 21 from Ojibwe . Each is multiply ambiguous as to refer- ence , but the inverse form cannot mean ' he , sees his ...
... possible . This too is correct ( A. Dahlstrom , R. Rhodes , p.c. , Rhodes 1993 ) .11 Rhodes ( 1993 ) cites the examples in 21 from Ojibwe . Each is multiply ambiguous as to refer- ence , but the inverse form cannot mean ' he , sees his ...
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... possible , however , for the subject of a TA verb to be inanimate . In this case , the various Algonquian languages vary somewhat in the form of the verb , but common to all of them is the absence of a direct form . The form which is ...
... possible , however , for the subject of a TA verb to be inanimate . In this case , the various Algonquian languages vary somewhat in the form of the verb , but common to all of them is the absence of a direct form . The form which is ...
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