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I now turn to a second aspect of the analysis proposed here , the raising of the relativ- ized NOM into head position . RAISING 3. So far , a theme of comparison has been the parallelism noted between the AR's and comparatives .
I now turn to a second aspect of the analysis proposed here , the raising of the relativ- ized NOM into head position . RAISING 3. So far , a theme of comparison has been the parallelism noted between the AR's and comparatives .
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AUTONOMOUS SYNTAX AND THE ANALYSIS OF AUXILIARIES GEOFFREY PULLUM and Deirdre WILSON University College London Historically , the analysis of the English auxiliary given by Chomsky 1957 has been associated mainly with the autonomous ...
AUTONOMOUS SYNTAX AND THE ANALYSIS OF AUXILIARIES GEOFFREY PULLUM and Deirdre WILSON University College London Historically , the analysis of the English auxiliary given by Chomsky 1957 has been associated mainly with the autonomous ...
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Until the advent of generative semantics , American linguistics was expression- centered , and this included most of the work on discourse ; i.e. , it restricted itself to the analysis and cataloguing of output forms of language ' ( 22 ) ...
Until the advent of generative semantics , American linguistics was expression- centered , and this included most of the work on discourse ; i.e. , it restricted itself to the analysis and cataloguing of output forms of language ' ( 22 ) ...
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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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