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His principal line of reasoning is that the preverbal argument is the target of two cyclic rules , Equi and Raising & L makes a claim , concerning the lé - phrase , which would make Acehnese highly remarkable , independent of its ...
His principal line of reasoning is that the preverbal argument is the target of two cyclic rules , Equi and Raising & L makes a claim , concerning the lé - phrase , which would make Acehnese highly remarkable , independent of its ...
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... conjoint construction ' , ' a conjunction of two or more noun phrases ' , and ' conjoint noun phrase ' . ... as the parts : Jill and her dog will be an NP with two smaller NP's as daughters ( the conjoint noun phrase ' of CGEL ...
... conjoint construction ' , ' a conjunction of two or more noun phrases ' , and ' conjoint noun phrase ' . ... as the parts : Jill and her dog will be an NP with two smaller NP's as daughters ( the conjoint noun phrase ' of CGEL ...
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We hope to have demonstrated in the preceding pages that , in the construction of a grammar , more is needed than a system of general grammatical rules and a lexicon of fixed words and phrases . Those linguistic processes that are ...
We hope to have demonstrated in the preceding pages that , in the construction of a grammar , more is needed than a system of general grammatical rules and a lexicon of fixed words and phrases . Those linguistic processes that are ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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