Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... fact that -SJA and -EN- may occur on the same verbal form in some dialects ( cf. 19 ) is probably correlated with the fact that -EN- forms in these dialects can occur with direct objects in the accusative case ( cf. 17 ) . Thus the ...
... fact that -SJA and -EN- may occur on the same verbal form in some dialects ( cf. 19 ) is probably correlated with the fact that -EN- forms in these dialects can occur with direct objects in the accusative case ( cf. 17 ) . Thus the ...
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... fact that THEY are overweight . BVT would , presumably , derive 30 from something like 31 : 8 ( 31 ) [ X : a person ] s2 [ X rarely admit the fact s1 [ that X be overweight ] s , ] s2 In order to derive 30 from 31 , when Number ...
... fact that THEY are overweight . BVT would , presumably , derive 30 from something like 31 : 8 ( 31 ) [ X : a person ] s2 [ X rarely admit the fact s1 [ that X be overweight ] s , ] s2 In order to derive 30 from 31 , when Number ...
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... fact is what has made the ' proof ' found in Chomsky 1955 and 1957 ( and repeated in FTG , 25 ) so easy to accept . K's style is generally clear , and the book is coherent , with the possible exception of the chapter on logic - which ...
... fact is what has made the ' proof ' found in Chomsky 1955 and 1957 ( and repeated in FTG , 25 ) so easy to accept . K's style is generally clear , and the book is coherent , with the possible exception of the chapter on logic - which ...
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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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