Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... proposed families , not demonstrated . Each consists of several stocks , and we sample these stocks just as we sample others . If genetic relatedness were demonstrated for ( say ) some or all Penutian languages , that would create an ...
... proposed families , not demonstrated . Each consists of several stocks , and we sample these stocks just as we sample others . If genetic relatedness were demonstrated for ( say ) some or all Penutian languages , that would create an ...
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... proposal in the framework of Head - driven Phrase Structure Grammar ( HPSG ) ( Pollard & Sag 1994 ) , but the book itself can be read without knowing HPSG . The last chapter deals with zero pronouns in Japanese . The devices proposed ...
... proposal in the framework of Head - driven Phrase Structure Grammar ( HPSG ) ( Pollard & Sag 1994 ) , but the book itself can be read without knowing HPSG . The last chapter deals with zero pronouns in Japanese . The devices proposed ...
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... proposed a number of times : Bauer ( 1983 : 250 ) cites a personal communication from Bernard Comrie ; William Safire ( 1982 : 62-63 ) quotes a letter from Jonathan Seely ; and David Dowty has proposed it to me as a hypothesis worth ...
... proposed a number of times : Bauer ( 1983 : 250 ) cites a personal communication from Bernard Comrie ; William Safire ( 1982 : 62-63 ) quotes a letter from Jonathan Seely ; and David Dowty has proposed it to me as a hypothesis worth ...
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