Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... syntactic Vos . He points out that there are numerous idioms consisting of a verb plus prepositional phrase ... syntactic elements . ( I leave open whether the positioning of the particle to the left of the object is the result of ...
... syntactic Vos . He points out that there are numerous idioms consisting of a verb plus prepositional phrase ... syntactic elements . ( I leave open whether the positioning of the particle to the left of the object is the result of ...
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... syntactic flexibility of French verbal idioms . Within the framework of lexicalized tree adjoining grammars , she shows that idiomatic expressions fall under the same syntactic rules as nonidiomatic ones . FRANK VAN GESTEL ( Ch . 4 ) ...
... syntactic flexibility of French verbal idioms . Within the framework of lexicalized tree adjoining grammars , she shows that idiomatic expressions fall under the same syntactic rules as nonidiomatic ones . FRANK VAN GESTEL ( Ch . 4 ) ...
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... syntactic behavior be- tween them . Illustrative examples follow each definition both in Japanese orthography and in English transcription . They are systematically listed in terms of syntactic combinability ( e.g. with particles to ...
... syntactic behavior be- tween them . Illustrative examples follow each definition both in Japanese orthography and in English transcription . They are systematically listed in terms of syntactic combinability ( e.g. with particles to ...
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