Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... occur in the text , one is struck by the wide variety in the frequency of their occurrence . Most types occur rarely , e.g. -tari ( 4 ) , -mane ( 6 ) , 3 -sani ( 10 ) . Only two types occur very commonly , the radical and the -tu ...
... occur in the text , one is struck by the wide variety in the frequency of their occurrence . Most types occur rarely , e.g. -tari ( 4 ) , -mane ( 6 ) , 3 -sani ( 10 ) . Only two types occur very commonly , the radical and the -tu ...
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... occur in complementary distribution : the former never occur in subject position , and the latter never occur in object position . Furthermore , whenever either pronoun occurs to the right of NP1 , coreference is obligatory . J accounts ...
... occur in complementary distribution : the former never occur in subject position , and the latter never occur in object position . Furthermore , whenever either pronoun occurs to the right of NP1 , coreference is obligatory . J accounts ...
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... occur freely as NP's , but nonetheless show up as surface subjects in passives . A rule PASSIVE would account for such restrictions on occur- rence . However , it is not clear that restrictions on the occurrence of idiom chunks in NP's ...
... occur freely as NP's , but nonetheless show up as surface subjects in passives . A rule PASSIVE would account for such restrictions on occur- rence . However , it is not clear that restrictions on the occurrence of idiom chunks in NP's ...
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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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