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Nominal clauses are functiona ally analogous to NP's , and adverbial clauses function as A in clause structure . These criteria are broadly similar , 1 ° but in a model that distinguishes functions from classes , it is redundant to ...
Nominal clauses are functiona ally analogous to NP's , and adverbial clauses function as A in clause structure . These criteria are broadly similar , 1 ° but in a model that distinguishes functions from classes , it is redundant to ...
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As noted , D * is called an argument space because together with a propositional function ( to be defined ) this space will determine a set of propositions . That set of propositions will in turn constitute our scalar model .
As noted , D * is called an argument space because together with a propositional function ( to be defined ) this space will determine a set of propositions . That set of propositions will in turn constitute our scalar model .
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encoding functions and evaluative meanings . ... do not clearly fit this interpretation are demonstratives , although a qualitative analysis may reveal that their function is congruent with the interpretation of the rest of the factor .
encoding functions and evaluative meanings . ... do not clearly fit this interpretation are demonstratives , although a qualitative analysis may reveal that their function is congruent with the interpretation of the rest of the factor .
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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