Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... acceptable than 82-4 . The result of Gapping is fully acceptable only when the conjuncts from which the verb has been deleted form a continuous subset which includes the rightmost conjunct of the conjoined structure . This can be ...
... acceptable than 82-4 . The result of Gapping is fully acceptable only when the conjuncts from which the verb has been deleted form a continuous subset which includes the rightmost conjunct of the conjoined structure . This can be ...
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... acceptable to the native speaker ' ( 1957 : 48 ) . He even gave a test sufficient to claim ungrammaticality : if a native speaker reads a sentence with the same intonation given a list of unrelated words , then that sentence is un ...
... acceptable to the native speaker ' ( 1957 : 48 ) . He even gave a test sufficient to claim ungrammaticality : if a native speaker reads a sentence with the same intonation given a list of unrelated words , then that sentence is un ...
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... acceptable in English . The clearest case of left branching in English is the posses- sive construction : ( 13 ) Henry is Doug's father's second wife's sister's daughter's husband . The grammar for this construction would look like ...
... acceptable in English . The clearest case of left branching in English is the posses- sive construction : ( 13 ) Henry is Doug's father's second wife's sister's daughter's husband . The grammar for this construction would look like ...
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