Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... syntactic break , the less dis- tinguished it is musically . The Masoretic system is not merely inefficient from a prosodic point of view , it is downright confusing ; however , from a purely syntactic point of view , as a way of ...
... syntactic break , the less dis- tinguished it is musically . The Masoretic system is not merely inefficient from a prosodic point of view , it is downright confusing ; however , from a purely syntactic point of view , as a way of ...
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... syntactic structure ) , much recent RG work has focused on the need for representing GR's at more than one level . Perlmutter's ' Syntactic representation , syntactic levels , and the notion of subject ' ( 283-340 ) addresses this issue ...
... syntactic structure ) , much recent RG work has focused on the need for representing GR's at more than one level . Perlmutter's ' Syntactic representation , syntactic levels , and the notion of subject ' ( 283-340 ) addresses this issue ...
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... syntactic status was hardly defined . In the 1970's , various attempts were made ( by A. M. Dessaux , R. Martin , O. Mørdrup , and especially N. Ruwet and S. Schlyter ) to survey the syntactic and se- mantic properties of such ...
... syntactic status was hardly defined . In the 1970's , various attempts were made ( by A. M. Dessaux , R. Martin , O. Mørdrup , and especially N. Ruwet and S. Schlyter ) to survey the syntactic and se- mantic properties of such ...
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