Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... provides a better sense of how a modular grammar such as GB operates as a whole ; it demonstrates how the theory can be applied to languages which have a fundamentally different morphological character than Chinese , Germanic languages ...
... provides a better sense of how a modular grammar such as GB operates as a whole ; it demonstrates how the theory can be applied to languages which have a fundamentally different morphological character than Chinese , Germanic languages ...
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... provides a range of ungrammatical sentences which can be accounted for by failure of antecedent binding but which cannot be ruled out by using the ECP . The big question which remains unanswered ( indeed , Quicoli admits that the ...
... provides a range of ungrammatical sentences which can be accounted for by failure of antecedent binding but which cannot be ruled out by using the ECP . The big question which remains unanswered ( indeed , Quicoli admits that the ...
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... provides instead an easily portable basic reference guide for students based on ' der strik- ten Beachtung der zugrundeliegenden philologisch- historischen Prinzipien ' , which , according to S , dis- tance it from other ...
... provides instead an easily portable basic reference guide for students based on ' der strik- ten Beachtung der zugrundeliegenden philologisch- historischen Prinzipien ' , which , according to S , dis- tance it from other ...
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