Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... transformation ( cf. Růžička 1966 , Adamec 1973 , Babby 1974 ) . This transformation performs the following operations : ( 3 ) a . It moves the deep - structure direct object into subject position , and marks it nominative . b . It ...
... transformation ( cf. Růžička 1966 , Adamec 1973 , Babby 1974 ) . This transformation performs the following operations : ( 3 ) a . It moves the deep - structure direct object into subject position , and marks it nominative . b . It ...
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... transformation in 3 , or any of its possible variants , is unacceptable either because it cannot account for the facts or because its consequences lead to significant loss of generalization . 2.1 . A basic argument for not deriving ...
... transformation in 3 , or any of its possible variants , is unacceptable either because it cannot account for the facts or because its consequences lead to significant loss of generalization . 2.1 . A basic argument for not deriving ...
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... transformation , but is an independent transformation responsible for many occurrences of -SJA outside of passive sentences ( especially in middle sentences ) . See Babby 1975 for further discussion . 5. Let us now consider the morpheme ...
... transformation , but is an independent transformation responsible for many occurrences of -SJA outside of passive sentences ( especially in middle sentences ) . See Babby 1975 for further discussion . 5. Let us now consider the morpheme ...
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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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