Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... less acceptable than an unla- belled acceptable sentence . This condition does not appear to hold in 1. Exam- ple lc seems less acceptable than 1b , for instance , though both are labelled ?, and lj , marked ** , does not seem to be ...
... less acceptable than an unla- belled acceptable sentence . This condition does not appear to hold in 1. Exam- ple lc seems less acceptable than 1b , for instance , though both are labelled ?, and lj , marked ** , does not seem to be ...
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... less than informative and being less than consistent . Working linguists know very well , of course , that each symbol covers a range of judged degrees of acceptability , and that in practice the ranges covered by different symbols will ...
... less than informative and being less than consistent . Working linguists know very well , of course , that each symbol covers a range of judged degrees of acceptability , and that in practice the ranges covered by different symbols will ...
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... less fluent registers of LAS is elimination of the complementizer que , in the same contexts where the complementizer that is lost in English : She said ( that ) she would go . Unlike English , no full form of Spanish allows for ...
... less fluent registers of LAS is elimination of the complementizer que , in the same contexts where the complementizer that is lost in English : She said ( that ) she would go . Unlike English , no full form of Spanish allows for ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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