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I agree with Beneš , Bolinger , and Dubský that what determines the choice of one possible free order over another is the intended semantic relation of the combining concepts ; the concept to be highlighted as the essential , new item ...
I agree with Beneš , Bolinger , and Dubský that what determines the choice of one possible free order over another is the intended semantic relation of the combining concepts ; the concept to be highlighted as the essential , new item ...
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In 27 cases ( 28.1 % ) , only one of the nonce - words of the pair contained a possible English word ( e.g. ndin ' contains ' din ) . Of these , the syllable containing a non - English trigram was the predicted choice in 10 cases ( 10.4 ...
In 27 cases ( 28.1 % ) , only one of the nonce - words of the pair contained a possible English word ( e.g. ndin ' contains ' din ) . Of these , the syllable containing a non - English trigram was the predicted choice in 10 cases ( 10.4 ...
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In short , it might be possible to incorporate some of the features of BVT into an interpretive theory ( see Jackendoff 1972 ) . Suppose we assume that pronouns are generated quite freely in NP positions by the base component - i.e .
In short , it might be possible to incorporate some of the features of BVT into an interpretive theory ( see Jackendoff 1972 ) . Suppose we assume that pronouns are generated quite freely in NP positions by the base component - i.e .
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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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