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GRAMMATICAL RELATIONS AND SURFACE CASES MASAYOSHI SHIBÁTANI University of Southern California While relational grammar regards grammatical relations as theoretical primitives that play a central role in the formulation of syntactic ...
GRAMMATICAL RELATIONS AND SURFACE CASES MASAYOSHI SHIBÁTANI University of Southern California While relational grammar regards grammatical relations as theoretical primitives that play a central role in the formulation of syntactic ...
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correspond most closely to underlying ( or deep ) grammatical relations in transformational grammar , both Panini's grammar and relational grammar regard grammatical relations as a central notion in a syntactic study .
correspond most closely to underlying ( or deep ) grammatical relations in transformational grammar , both Panini's grammar and relational grammar regard grammatical relations as a central notion in a syntactic study .
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accounting for QF in terms of grammatical relations , as Postal does , would be advantageous - since , while there are many languages that do not have a fullblown surface case system , all languages appear to have identifiable ...
accounting for QF in terms of grammatical relations , as Postal does , would be advantageous - since , while there are many languages that do not have a fullblown surface case system , all languages appear to have identifiable ...
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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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