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It deals with there - constructions in English , both deictic and existential , and it illustrates the kind of grammatical analysis and description which L ... Central to this approach is the notion of a GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTION — i.e .
It deals with there - constructions in English , both deictic and existential , and it illustrates the kind of grammatical analysis and description which L ... Central to this approach is the notion of a GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTION — i.e .
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This use of the comparative construction is unique ; the use of the definite article that we find in this ... Its member expressions are in principle not listable : unlimitedly many new expressions can be constructed within its pattern ...
This use of the comparative construction is unique ; the use of the definite article that we find in this ... Its member expressions are in principle not listable : unlimitedly many new expressions can be constructed within its pattern ...
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Nevertheless , as illustrated in 80–83 and 84–87 , both constructions possess the property just discussed . ... with the proper adjustments in case there is more than one pair of elements which the construction puts into contrast .
Nevertheless , as illustrated in 80–83 and 84–87 , both constructions possess the property just discussed . ... with the proper adjustments in case there is more than one pair of elements which the construction puts into contrast .
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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