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Chapter IV ( “ The for infinitive ' ) is concerned with distributional properties of the complementizer for , and the distributional differences between for and that . In Chapter V ( “ Equi - NP deletion ' ) , a semantic solution is ...
Chapter IV ( “ The for infinitive ' ) is concerned with distributional properties of the complementizer for , and the distributional differences between for and that . In Chapter V ( “ Equi - NP deletion ' ) , a semantic solution is ...
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In justification of this position , J devotes part of the chapter to a refutation of arguments that pronominalization and reflexivization rules cannot be ordered together in the cycle , especially those in Lakoff 1968 and Postal 1970 ...
In justification of this position , J devotes part of the chapter to a refutation of arguments that pronominalization and reflexivization rules cannot be ordered together in the cycle , especially those in Lakoff 1968 and Postal 1970 ...
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The last three chapters introduce mathematical linguistics , the study of formal models of generative grammars and closely ... In Chapter six , W introduces the notion of ' order ' and applies it to a formal definition of ' tree ' .
The last three chapters introduce mathematical linguistics , the study of formal models of generative grammars and closely ... In Chapter six , W introduces the notion of ' order ' and applies it to a formal definition of ' tree ' .
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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