Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... syntax have the lion's share ( 7 out of 22 ) . Most of them are within one or another of the ( too ? ) many different proposed analy- ses of the minimalist program . The second in impor- tance ( well after syntax ) is phonology with 3 ...
... syntax have the lion's share ( 7 out of 22 ) . Most of them are within one or another of the ( too ? ) many different proposed analy- ses of the minimalist program . The second in impor- tance ( well after syntax ) is phonology with 3 ...
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... syntax- semantics interface ( Ch . 3 ) , the lexical interface ( Ch . 4 ) , lexical entries and rules ( Ch . 5 ) , produc- tive morphology ( Ch . 6 ) , and idioms ( Ch . 7 ) . A final broadranging epilogue suggests how lan- guage helps ...
... syntax- semantics interface ( Ch . 3 ) , the lexical interface ( Ch . 4 ) , lexical entries and rules ( Ch . 5 ) , produc- tive morphology ( Ch . 6 ) , and idioms ( Ch . 7 ) . A final broadranging epilogue suggests how lan- guage helps ...
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... syntax or semantics . He then moves to larger size units and considers idioms ( Ch . 7 ) , noting that they are so numerous they cannot be on the margin of language . A theory of lexical licensing , he argues , permits fixed expressions ...
... syntax or semantics . He then moves to larger size units and considers idioms ( Ch . 7 ) , noting that they are so numerous they cannot be on the margin of language . A theory of lexical licensing , he argues , permits fixed expressions ...
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