Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. function affects a writer's choices among the three impersonal relative pronouns : that , which , or zero ; e.g. , subject function favors that , object function favors zero , prepositional object ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. function affects a writer's choices among the three impersonal relative pronouns : that , which , or zero ; e.g. , subject function favors that , object function favors zero , prepositional object ...
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... function rather than content items ( see §3.32 for further discussion of the function / content distinction ) . Their typical lack of phrasal accent merely groups them again with these other function items . There is no justification ...
... function rather than content items ( see §3.32 for further discussion of the function / content distinction ) . Their typical lack of phrasal accent merely groups them again with these other function items . There is no justification ...
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... function items , whether words or not ) and content words is fundamental in linguistic theory , as Carlson suggests ... function / content distinction as something that syntactic theory represents directly . That is , no syntactic ...
... function items , whether words or not ) and content words is fundamental in linguistic theory , as Carlson suggests ... function / content distinction as something that syntactic theory represents directly . That is , no syntactic ...
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