Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... contraction which will be discussed below . We have developed the contraction rule as far as we can within the framework of categorical , invariant rules . There are deeper problems , and important constraints upon contraction which can ...
... contraction which will be discussed below . We have developed the contraction rule as far as we can within the framework of categorical , invariant rules . There are deeper problems , and important constraints upon contraction which can ...
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... contraction JETS deletion contraction deletion NP Loc PA -Vn --- -gn NP PA -Loc Vn -gn FIGURE 5 Per cent of full , contracted , and deleted forms of is , according to grammatical category of complement . progressive -ing , and with the ...
... contraction JETS deletion contraction deletion NP Loc PA -Vn --- -gn NP PA -Loc Vn -gn FIGURE 5 Per cent of full , contracted , and deleted forms of is , according to grammatical category of complement . progressive -ing , and with the ...
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... Contraction for the Inwood groups . Independence of contraction and dele- tion . constraints which operate upon them have very different effects , and that contraction for NNE has nothing to do with contraction for WNS . This is a very ...
... Contraction for the Inwood groups . Independence of contraction and dele- tion . constraints which operate upon them have very different effects , and that contraction for NNE has nothing to do with contraction for WNS . This is a very ...
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