Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... distinction between acceptability and grammaticality unveils a further distinction between RELATIVE GRAMMATICALITY , which is an inherent feature of the grammar , and RELATIVE ACCEPTABILITY , which is perceived by the subject . Insofar ...
... distinction between acceptability and grammaticality unveils a further distinction between RELATIVE GRAMMATICALITY , which is an inherent feature of the grammar , and RELATIVE ACCEPTABILITY , which is perceived by the subject . Insofar ...
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... distinction for H's course than the one between semantics and pragmatics would have been the distinction between lexical semantics and sentence semantics , since no overall framework is provided for the ordering of the topics in the ...
... distinction for H's course than the one between semantics and pragmatics would have been the distinction between lexical semantics and sentence semantics , since no overall framework is provided for the ordering of the topics in the ...
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... distinction is regulated by semantic factors . This raises the issue of the basis of the unergative - unaccusative split . A complete account of the distinction must explain two basic facts : the theory must provide a satisfactory ...
... distinction is regulated by semantic factors . This raises the issue of the basis of the unergative - unaccusative split . A complete account of the distinction must explain two basic facts : the theory must provide a satisfactory ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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acceptability acquisition activity affixes allow analysis appear approach argues argument aspect authors Cambridge Cham chapter claim comparative constraints construction contain context defined deverbal direct discourse discussion distinction distribution English estimation evidence example expression fact final formal function German given grammar historical important independent initial instance interest internal interpretation issues judgments language lexical linguistic marked meaning meter metrical modal nature nominal object occur particular pattern person phonological position possible predicate present Press principles problems productivity prominence pronouns properties provides questions range reference represented requires role rules sample scale semantic sentence shows speakers stress strong structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table theory tion tone topic unaccusative University verb volume vowel weak words World