Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... figure , such as 0.1 , as a basis for the rejection of statistical generalizations . A high figure , say 0.9 , would obviously be an unreasonably high level of support to demand of any generalization that we are not to reject , and ...
... figure , such as 0.1 , as a basis for the rejection of statistical generalizations . A high figure , say 0.9 , would obviously be an unreasonably high level of support to demand of any generalization that we are not to reject , and ...
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... FIGURE 2 . these truths Now , given this structure , Chomsky must allow that Raising exists , or else his own A ... Figure 3 to underlie 16 , and a structure like Figure 4 to underlie 18 , there is again nothing to explain by any special ...
... FIGURE 2 . these truths Now , given this structure , Chomsky must allow that Raising exists , or else his own A ... Figure 3 to underlie 16 , and a structure like Figure 4 to underlie 18 , there is again nothing to explain by any special ...
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... Figure 5 is NOT identical to that in Figure 6 . S NP S NP AUX T ( M ) FIGURE 6 . ADV FIGURE 5 . The ADV node in Fig . 5 is immediately dominated by S , and has the subject NP node as a sister ; the M node in Fig . 6 is not immediately ...
... Figure 5 is NOT identical to that in Figure 6 . S NP S NP AUX T ( M ) FIGURE 6 . ADV FIGURE 5 . The ADV node in Fig . 5 is immediately dominated by S , and has the subject NP node as a sister ; the M node in Fig . 6 is not immediately ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwight Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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