Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... derived from structures underlying pseudo - clefts , as will be suggested below , they can only be derived from structures like Fig . 1a . 2. DERIVING CLEFTS FROM PSEUDO - CLEFTS . Strong semantic and syntactic evidence favors deriving ...
... derived from structures underlying pseudo - clefts , as will be suggested below , they can only be derived from structures like Fig . 1a . 2. DERIVING CLEFTS FROM PSEUDO - CLEFTS . Strong semantic and syntactic evidence favors deriving ...
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... derived NOM's fail to trigger or undergo these rules , which are presumably in the cycle . To do this , and to predict that the derived NOM's do not behave like subjects NP S S Yamada sensei ga okusan ga wakai This structure may account ...
... derived NOM's fail to trigger or undergo these rules , which are presumably in the cycle . To do this , and to predict that the derived NOM's do not behave like subjects NP S S Yamada sensei ga okusan ga wakai This structure may account ...
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... derived via deletion and those derived via nominalization . A number of the compounds Levi analyses as results of the deletion process would appear to fit equally well her criterion for those derived by nominalization ; the underlying ...
... derived via deletion and those derived via nominalization . A number of the compounds Levi analyses as results of the deletion process would appear to fit equally well her criterion for those derived by nominalization ; the underlying ...
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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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