Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... combined syntagmatically is said to be DEPENDENT , and the other AUTONOMOUS ; syntagmatic combination is indicated here by an arrow 14 The constituency trees for grammatical constructions are always bipolar , as in Fig . 1 ; but here ...
... combined syntagmatically is said to be DEPENDENT , and the other AUTONOMOUS ; syntagmatic combination is indicated here by an arrow 14 The constituency trees for grammatical constructions are always bipolar , as in Fig . 1 ; but here ...
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... combination , we must actually propose a rudimentary analysis of their internal structure , and operate with some more or less ' pictorial ' representation of that structure . Figure 8 ( overleaf ) is thus equivalent to the ...
... combination , we must actually propose a rudimentary analysis of their internal structure , and operate with some more or less ' pictorial ' representation of that structure . Figure 8 ( overleaf ) is thus equivalent to the ...
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... combination with be is obligatory if stative predicates like tall and under are to function as verbal heads in such clauses . With do , the situation is very different . Because the entire predicate functions as an e - site in Fig . 16b ...
... combination with be is obligatory if stative predicates like tall and under are to function as verbal heads in such clauses . With do , the situation is very different . Because the entire predicate functions as an e - site in Fig . 16b ...
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