Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... marked ** should be worse than any marked * , which should in turn be worse than any marked ?, and all of these should be recognizably less acceptable than an unla- belled acceptable sentence . This condition does not appear to hold ...
... marked ** should be worse than any marked * , which should in turn be worse than any marked ?, and all of these should be recognizably less acceptable than an unla- belled acceptable sentence . This condition does not appear to hold ...
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... marked with dative or accusative if the verbs are agentive . ? For a verb like hasiru ' run ' , for instance , its sole argument may be assigned either accusative or dative in the causative sentence . ( 25 ) a . Masao - ga Hanako - o ...
... marked with dative or accusative if the verbs are agentive . ? For a verb like hasiru ' run ' , for instance , its sole argument may be assigned either accusative or dative in the causative sentence . ( 25 ) a . Masao - ga Hanako - o ...
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... marked choice . This marked choice signals a difference in lexical meaning , which is specified in the lexical entry of katazukeru ' clear ' . In 56a , the theme is linked to under- goer , and in 56b , the locative is . The latter ...
... marked choice . This marked choice signals a difference in lexical meaning , which is specified in the lexical entry of katazukeru ' clear ' . In 56a , the theme is linked to under- goer , and in 56b , the locative is . The latter ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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