Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... constituent : it is a constituent in its own right , and it is also a sub - constituent of the sentential argument . Yet Jackendoff explicitly denies ( correctly , in my view ) that the syntactic structure of 14a has multiple ...
... constituent : it is a constituent in its own right , and it is also a sub - constituent of the sentential argument . Yet Jackendoff explicitly denies ( correctly , in my view ) that the syntactic structure of 14a has multiple ...
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... constituent that excludes reluctantly . Standard transformational analyses would not recognize such a constituent if the adverb were VP - internal . Thus constraint 29 , in conjunction with meaning postulate 27 , seems to give the ...
... constituent that excludes reluctantly . Standard transformational analyses would not recognize such a constituent if the adverb were VP - internal . Thus constraint 29 , in conjunction with meaning postulate 27 , seems to give the ...
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... constituent structure of labeled bracketing for the entire sentence - except for Clarification elements , which are not related systematically to the constituent structure ( §1.2 ) , and for particles and other elements that can occur ...
... constituent structure of labeled bracketing for the entire sentence - except for Clarification elements , which are not related systematically to the constituent structure ( §1.2 ) , and for particles and other elements that can occur ...
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