Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... Example 7c uses a verb in the upper IP which is harder to construe with when . Examples 7j and 7p are analogues of ... example relative to the first . We told subjects to judge acceptability of construction rather than meaning , assign ...
... Example 7c uses a verb in the upper IP which is harder to construe with when . Examples 7j and 7p are analogues of ... example relative to the first . We told subjects to judge acceptability of construction rather than meaning , assign ...
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... example , the type ( 2 ) quantifier no student / every teacher combines with a two - place predicate like criticize ( forming No student criticizes every teacher ) but is reducible to a combination of no student plus every teacher ...
... example , the type ( 2 ) quantifier no student / every teacher combines with a two - place predicate like criticize ( forming No student criticizes every teacher ) but is reducible to a combination of no student plus every teacher ...
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... example displays a syntactic property that we previously analyzed as a distinguishing characteristic of NE : there is no number agreement between the pronominal subject and the postpredicate NP . Furthermore , this example appears to ...
... example displays a syntactic property that we previously analyzed as a distinguishing characteristic of NE : there is no number agreement between the pronominal subject and the postpredicate NP . Furthermore , this example appears to ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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