Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... sentence is not similarly restricted ; it can , e.g. , be a prepositional phrase . Thus , corresponding to a simple sentence like 20 , we can have the two cleft sentences 21a - b : ( 20 ) The cat sat on the mat . ( 21 ) a . It was the ...
... sentence is not similarly restricted ; it can , e.g. , be a prepositional phrase . Thus , corresponding to a simple sentence like 20 , we can have the two cleft sentences 21a - b : ( 20 ) The cat sat on the mat . ( 21 ) a . It was the ...
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... sentence of which it was originally a constituent . It might appear that these observations about cleft sentences point in opposite directions . First , there is some evidence ( 30-32 ) that cleft sentences must have a complex rather ...
... sentence of which it was originally a constituent . It might appear that these observations about cleft sentences point in opposite directions . First , there is some evidence ( 30-32 ) that cleft sentences must have a complex rather ...
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... sentence . E.g. , although it is no doubt part of the meaning of a sentence that it logically implies various other sentences , we will try to capture this aspect of meaning , not by including in the analysis assigned to the given sentence ...
... sentence . E.g. , although it is no doubt part of the meaning of a sentence that it logically implies various other sentences , we will try to capture this aspect of meaning , not by including in the analysis assigned to the given sentence ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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