Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... formal model in which grammatical description includes the description of use conditions on form - meaning pairs . The sentence type at issue is an exclamative construction we refer to as Nominal Extraposition ( NE ) . This construction ...
... formal model in which grammatical description includes the description of use conditions on form - meaning pairs . The sentence type at issue is an exclamative construction we refer to as Nominal Extraposition ( NE ) . This construction ...
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... formal patterns that play a part in defining linguistic competence . In the case of NE in particular , we will demonstrate that formal , semantic and pragmatic conditions interact in the manner of a gestalt . While NE counts as a ...
... formal patterns that play a part in defining linguistic competence . In the case of NE in particular , we will demonstrate that formal , semantic and pragmatic conditions interact in the manner of a gestalt . While NE counts as a ...
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... formal languages to extend to theories of autosegmental representa- tions . K also examines reduplication and the Obligatory Contour Principle from a formal per- spective , suggesting why the first requires addi- tions to formal ...
... formal languages to extend to theories of autosegmental representa- tions . K also examines reduplication and the Obligatory Contour Principle from a formal per- spective , suggesting why the first requires addi- tions to formal ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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