Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... examples . In fact , connection can be made , since this instance of obligatory backward reflexivization yields another bad case of forward pronominalization : ( 17 ) * The picture of John , that he , saw hanging in the post office was ...
... examples . In fact , connection can be made , since this instance of obligatory backward reflexivization yields another bad case of forward pronominalization : ( 17 ) * The picture of John , that he , saw hanging in the post office was ...
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... examples ; and as far as I can see , they deny the ready categoriza- tion of sentence 2 as either depleted or ... Examples of type ( a ) are bear ' carry ' / bear ' animal ' ; cleave ' unite ' / cleave ' split ' ; and brake ' fern ...
... examples ; and as far as I can see , they deny the ready categoriza- tion of sentence 2 as either depleted or ... Examples of type ( a ) are bear ' carry ' / bear ' animal ' ; cleave ' unite ' / cleave ' split ' ; and brake ' fern ...
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... examples of k " + w in the data , so R2 may not be able to stand as written ; it predicts / kw / , which seems ... examples such as 5a - b . Obviously , R3 must precede R4 , in order to apply at all . These two rules are thus an example ...
... examples of k " + w in the data , so R2 may not be able to stand as written ; it predicts / kw / , which seems ... examples such as 5a - b . Obviously , R3 must precede R4 , in order to apply at all . These two rules are thus an example ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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