Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... relation between the first Root node and the Place node . ( The reader should compare 34 to 30. ) The result , shown on the right of the arrow , is that by virtue of this association , the first Root node dominates whatever Place ...
... relation between the first Root node and the Place node . ( The reader should compare 34 to 30. ) The result , shown on the right of the arrow , is that by virtue of this association , the first Root node dominates whatever Place ...
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... relation . When nouns are incorporated they drop any morphological class prefix they may possess when used unincorporated ( 1a – d ) ; this provides a good way of identifying morphological class prefixes , but cannot be applied with ...
... relation . When nouns are incorporated they drop any morphological class prefix they may possess when used unincorporated ( 1a – d ) ; this provides a good way of identifying morphological class prefixes , but cannot be applied with ...
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... relation , often referred to with the term CONCORD . Here we do not assume that spec - head agreement and concord are necessarily different phenomena to be approached and treated in different ways , and there is correspondingly no ...
... relation , often referred to with the term CONCORD . Here we do not assume that spec - head agreement and concord are necessarily different phenomena to be approached and treated in different ways , and there is correspondingly no ...
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