Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... phrase that normally receives 1 - stress on its cycle will not account for such variations in stress contour.14 Another instance where J appears to be using a single descriptive device to account for distinct phenomena occurs in his ...
... phrase that normally receives 1 - stress on its cycle will not account for such variations in stress contour.14 Another instance where J appears to be using a single descriptive device to account for distinct phenomena occurs in his ...
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... PHRASE predicates . A stronger claim than that made here would be that noun phrases are never assigned number by predicate agreement , but always in accordance with their real - world number . However , there is evidence suggesting that ...
... PHRASE predicates . A stronger claim than that made here would be that noun phrases are never assigned number by predicate agreement , but always in accordance with their real - world number . However , there is evidence suggesting that ...
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... phrase predicates , where the surface number of the predicate noun phrase will therefore differ from its real - world number : 8 ( 38 ) A vendég - ek ( pl . ) tanár - ok ( pl . ) volt - ak ( pl . ) ' The guests were teachers . ' ( 39 ) ...
... phrase predicates , where the surface number of the predicate noun phrase will therefore differ from its real - world number : 8 ( 38 ) A vendég - ek ( pl . ) tanár - ok ( pl . ) volt - ak ( pl . ) ' The guests were teachers . ' ( 39 ) ...
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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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