Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... principle of placement for categorial entities which represent modifiers . By this principle , modifiers are placed on the opposite side of a basic syntactic element from its primary concomitant . Among categorial entities representing ...
... principle of placement for categorial entities which represent modifiers . By this principle , modifiers are placed on the opposite side of a basic syntactic element from its primary concomitant . Among categorial entities representing ...
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... principles : Principle 1 : The rules may be linearly ordered ( 103 ) . Principle 2'a : The rules are partially ordered , and no rule applies after a rule that follows it in this partial ordering . Principle 2'b : Each rule applies to ...
... principles : Principle 1 : The rules may be linearly ordered ( 103 ) . Principle 2'a : The rules are partially ordered , and no rule applies after a rule that follows it in this partial ordering . Principle 2'b : Each rule applies to ...
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... principle of the syntactic cycle . But the fact that such an analysis permits a more unified account of pronominalization than its alternatives is syntactic motivation for that analysis , and furthermore , is evidence against the ...
... principle of the syntactic cycle . But the fact that such an analysis permits a more unified account of pronominalization than its alternatives is syntactic motivation for that analysis , and furthermore , is evidence against the ...
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nology | 67 |
The role of surface phonetic constraints in generative | 87 |
English pronouns | 121 |
Urheberrecht | |
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ablaut adjectives adverbs alternative analysis apply Cayley diagram Chomsky cleft sentences cognitive compounds consonant constituent constraints corresponding deep structure deletion derived dialects discussion elements Embo English evidence examples fact focus formal Golspie inherent stress initial interpretation Japanese John lenition lexical lexicon linguistic Luiseño markers meaning morpheme morphological morphophonemic MSC's mutational nasal negative nominal noted noun Nupe obstruent occur OV languages paper participle passive patterns phonetic phonological rules phrase plural position possible predictable prepositional present preterit principle problem pronominalization pronoun proposed pseudo-cleft question reference reflexive relations relative clause relative constructions representation Russian RV's semantic features sequences SPC's specific Stage stressless stems subject to Metatony suffix suggest syllable syntactic syntax Table Tarascan tense theory tion tive transformational grammar transformationally underlying representation University verb verbal VO languages vowel Vowel Shift words