Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 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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... diachronic derivation , arguing that disparate diachronic pro- cesses can conspire to give the effect of synchronic universals . The ordering of modifiers , for example , may result from their generation by means of a binding anaphor ...
... diachronic derivation , arguing that disparate diachronic pro- cesses can conspire to give the effect of synchronic universals . The ordering of modifiers , for example , may result from their generation by means of a binding anaphor ...
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... diachronic sources of the constructions at issue , and that these different diachronic sources together conspire to give the effect of synchronic universals . I will suggest that adjective - noun constructions pat- tern similarly to ...
... diachronic sources of the constructions at issue , and that these different diachronic sources together conspire to give the effect of synchronic universals . I will suggest that adjective - noun constructions pat- tern similarly to ...
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... diachronic explanation for this set of co - occur- rences that has caused the rejection of diachrony as a valid explanation for the Greenbergian universals . Diachronic relationships can be posited between ad- positions , genitival ...
... diachronic explanation for this set of co - occur- rences that has caused the rejection of diachrony as a valid explanation for the Greenbergian universals . Diachronic relationships can be posited between ad- positions , genitival ...
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