Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... SYNTACTIC EXPLANATION . A syntactic solution to the argument selection problem for -er is not obviously wrong . ( 25 ) When -er attaches to a verb , the resulting noun has in its extension entities that can serve as the referent of the ...
... SYNTACTIC EXPLANATION . A syntactic solution to the argument selection problem for -er is not obviously wrong . ( 25 ) When -er attaches to a verb , the resulting noun has in its extension entities that can serve as the referent of the ...
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... syntactic argument structure of the stem . 5.2 . SYNTACTIC BLINDNESS . The proposed constraint governing the connection be- tween the -ee noun and its stem is exclusively semantic , and makes no reference to any syntactic properties ...
... syntactic argument structure of the stem . 5.2 . SYNTACTIC BLINDNESS . The proposed constraint governing the connection be- tween the -ee noun and its stem is exclusively semantic , and makes no reference to any syntactic properties ...
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... syntactic structures . Part 1 concludes with a discussion of the indirect relationship between grammatical functions and syntactic phrase types . Part 2 discusses additional syntactic mechanisms fundamental to the analysis of English ...
... syntactic structures . Part 1 concludes with a discussion of the indirect relationship between grammatical functions and syntactic phrase types . Part 2 discusses additional syntactic mechanisms fundamental to the analysis of English ...
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