Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... structures of very different formal character , linked by functional correspondences ' ( Bresnan 1994 : 73 ) . The parallel levels of structure found in LFG - argument structure , functional structure , and categ- orial structure - are ...
... structures of very different formal character , linked by functional correspondences ' ( Bresnan 1994 : 73 ) . The parallel levels of structure found in LFG - argument structure , functional structure , and categ- orial structure - are ...
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... structure or structures . Crucial here is the idea that when a verb's argu- ment structure varies ( as in the case of directional - adverb preposing ) , that variability is to be attributed to the applicability of ( at least ) two sets ...
... structure or structures . Crucial here is the idea that when a verb's argu- ment structure varies ( as in the case of directional - adverb preposing ) , that variability is to be attributed to the applicability of ( at least ) two sets ...
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... structure rules . Sentence processing researchers who are interested in arguments to show why a processing model should be based on a well - defined syntactic model will benefit from G's detailed analyses of how theoretically based ...
... structure rules . Sentence processing researchers who are interested in arguments to show why a processing model should be based on a well - defined syntactic model will benefit from G's detailed analyses of how theoretically based ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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