Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... relation in the first set ( the type Drinking upsets John ) reflects what I am referring to as a non- structural relation ; the determinateness ( the fixed interpretability ) of the implied relation in the second set is what I am ...
... relation in the first set ( the type Drinking upsets John ) reflects what I am referring to as a non- structural relation ; the determinateness ( the fixed interpretability ) of the implied relation in the second set is what I am ...
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... relation- ship to the main predication is variable because of ( 1 ) the absence of a structural relation no more specific semantically than ' conditional ' ; and ( 2 ) the interaction of lexical material , as in He stayed home , baking ...
... relation- ship to the main predication is variable because of ( 1 ) the absence of a structural relation no more specific semantically than ' conditional ' ; and ( 2 ) the interaction of lexical material , as in He stayed home , baking ...
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... relation is responsible . As before , in the case of by , can we say that lexical terms like though , if , etc. , establish grammatical relations ? Should we not prefer to say that they , like by , ' express ' ( = make explicit ) a ...
... relation is responsible . As before , in the case of by , can we say that lexical terms like though , if , etc. , establish grammatical relations ? Should we not prefer to say that they , like by , ' express ' ( = make explicit ) a ...
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