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Sandfeld's presentation discussed about 150 different correspondences among the Balkan languages , but the vast majority are lexical . It is generally agreed that the existence of a language alliance is not established by lexical ...
Sandfeld's presentation discussed about 150 different correspondences among the Balkan languages , but the vast majority are lexical . It is generally agreed that the existence of a language alliance is not established by lexical ...
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This provides for the entering as lexical units of the words formed by cliticizing the negative particle not to certain verbs , e.g. won't , which is syntactically v [ v [ will ] v n't ly . That these forms must be lexically listed is ...
This provides for the entering as lexical units of the words formed by cliticizing the negative particle not to certain verbs , e.g. won't , which is syntactically v [ v [ will ] v n't ly . That these forms must be lexically listed is ...
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A definition is available for [ + MODAL ) in English : a verb is [ + MODAL ) if and only if its lexical entry shows gaps opposite the entries for [ -TENSE ) forms . Again , there is no arbitrary assignment of syntactic features to ...
A definition is available for [ + MODAL ) in English : a verb is [ + MODAL ) if and only if its lexical entry shows gaps opposite the entries for [ -TENSE ) forms . Again , there is no arbitrary assignment of syntactic features to ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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