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The examples in 4e - f confirm the two principles of TA occurrence — i.e . , that TA's designating longer time spans and actualized Time adverbials must be higher constituents , and therefore occur in initial position on the surface .
The examples in 4e - f confirm the two principles of TA occurrence — i.e . , that TA's designating longer time spans and actualized Time adverbials must be higher constituents , and therefore occur in initial position on the surface .
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What has not been recognized as having a distinct theoretical status in transformational grammar are surface cases , which Pāņini introduces at the surfacesyntactic level . Just as students of Pāṇini have tended to confuse kāraka ...
What has not been recognized as having a distinct theoretical status in transformational grammar are surface cases , which Pāņini introduces at the surfacesyntactic level . Just as students of Pāṇini have tended to confuse kāraka ...
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That is , a principled account for these phenomena is possible if our description incorporates the notion of SURFACE CASE CANON , which states acceptable distributions . In Japanese , the surface case canon that governs the case ...
That is , a principled account for these phenomena is possible if our description incorporates the notion of SURFACE CASE CANON , which states acceptable distributions . In Japanese , the surface case canon that governs the case ...
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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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