Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... theory of English meter . Linguistic Inquiry 14.357-93 . 1988. Metrics and phonological theory . Linguistics : The Cambridge survey , vol . 2 : Extensions and implications , ed . by Frederick J. Newmeyer , 220–49 . Cambridge : Cambridge ...
... theory of English meter . Linguistic Inquiry 14.357-93 . 1988. Metrics and phonological theory . Linguistics : The Cambridge survey , vol . 2 : Extensions and implications , ed . by Frederick J. Newmeyer , 220–49 . Cambridge : Cambridge ...
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... theories of the semantics of plurality , which he calls the SETS theory and the UNION theory , and to argue for the latter . According to both theories , singular NPs ( the cow ) refer to individuals while noncoordinate plural NPs ( the ...
... theories of the semantics of plurality , which he calls the SETS theory and the UNION theory , and to argue for the latter . According to both theories , singular NPs ( the cow ) refer to individuals while noncoordinate plural NPs ( the ...
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... theory ( from more central to peripheral as it evolved in Aspects ( Chomsky 1965 ) , the extended standard theory , core grammar , government and bind- ing , principles and parameters , and economy and minimalism ) , stressing the ...
... theory ( from more central to peripheral as it evolved in Aspects ( Chomsky 1965 ) , the extended standard theory , core grammar , government and bind- ing , principles and parameters , and economy and minimalism ) , stressing the ...
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