Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... constraints , has been called into ques- tion by recent work in construction - based syntax . Pullum and Zwicky argue convincingly that Ross's double - ing constraint is attached to a single constitu- ency rule . Zwicky ( 1994 ) points ...
... constraints , has been called into ques- tion by recent work in construction - based syntax . Pullum and Zwicky argue convincingly that Ross's double - ing constraint is attached to a single constitu- ency rule . Zwicky ( 1994 ) points ...
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... constraints are not compati- ble with kake suffixation by nature , and these idiosyncratic constraints on the affix are independent of unaccusativity . Apart from these idiosyncratic con- straints , the test is a reliable diagnostic for ...
... constraints are not compati- ble with kake suffixation by nature , and these idiosyncratic constraints on the affix are independent of unaccusativity . Apart from these idiosyncratic con- straints , the test is a reliable diagnostic for ...
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... constraints may involve constituents and structures which , though provided by Universal Grammar , play no role in the language but are definable at the relevant level of phonological representation . The major Finnish and English ...
... constraints may involve constituents and structures which , though provided by Universal Grammar , play no role in the language but are definable at the relevant level of phonological representation . The major Finnish and English ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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