Language, Band 64George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1988 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... lexical categories is too big , then additional principles must be added to the grammar to account for properties restricted to empty categories . Informally , an empty category is an element which is interpreted like a lexical category ...
... lexical categories is too big , then additional principles must be added to the grammar to account for properties restricted to empty categories . Informally , an empty category is an element which is interpreted like a lexical category ...
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... category subject , and where the distribution of empty categories follows from the principle of Lexicalization ... lexical subject follows from the general principle which governs the distribution of lexical and empty categories , and ...
... category subject , and where the distribution of empty categories follows from the principle of Lexicalization ... lexical subject follows from the general principle which governs the distribution of lexical and empty categories , and ...
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... lexical items . E.g. , replacing illegal by likely in C's example 245ii ( p . 180 ) changes its grammaticality : ( 1 ) ... category . The major difference between the X - bar theory of KL and those of C's earlier works ( e.g. 1970 ) is ...
... lexical items . E.g. , replacing illegal by likely in C's example 245ii ( p . 180 ) changes its grammaticality : ( 1 ) ... category . The major difference between the X - bar theory of KL and those of C's earlier works ( e.g. 1970 ) is ...
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Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
Regularity and idiomaticity in grammatical | 501 |
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