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T T SPACE GRAMMAR , ANALYSABILITY , AND THE ENGLISH PASSIVE RONALD W. LANGACKER University of California , San Diego Alternatives are discussed for a number of assumptions fundamental to established linguistic theories .
T T SPACE GRAMMAR , ANALYSABILITY , AND THE ENGLISH PASSIVE RONALD W. LANGACKER University of California , San Diego Alternatives are discussed for a number of assumptions fundamental to established linguistic theories .
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THE SPACE GRAMMAR ALTERNATIVE . The archetypal viewpoint is a coherent one that has enjoyed considerable descriptive success in narrowly circumscribed areas ; however , it is not the only conceivable view . Nor can established theories ...
THE SPACE GRAMMAR ALTERNATIVE . The archetypal viewpoint is a coherent one that has enjoyed considerable descriptive success in narrowly circumscribed areas ; however , it is not the only conceivable view . Nor can established theories ...
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B's choice of the genitive singular rather than The comprehensive Russian grammar the nominative as the basis for forming oblique of A. A. Barsov . Critical edition by cases of nouns simplifies the statement of deLAWRENCE W. Newman .
B's choice of the genitive singular rather than The comprehensive Russian grammar the nominative as the basis for forming oblique of A. A. Barsov . Critical edition by cases of nouns simplifies the statement of deLAWRENCE W. Newman .
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