Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... derived by Dislocation , but rather is a vocative element with some other source . If this is the case , a slightly different argument must be used . Since 20 I am assuming that dislocated sentences are derived , not basic ; but of ...
... derived by Dislocation , but rather is a vocative element with some other source . If this is the case , a slightly different argument must be used . Since 20 I am assuming that dislocated sentences are derived , not basic ; but of ...
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... derived from type 3 ) , e.g. pairs like He ran so fast ( that ) he fell down and Give me a buck so ( that ) I can buy a book.There are , as always , various odd restrictions , of which one seems to be that an NP subject must be the next ...
... derived from type 3 ) , e.g. pairs like He ran so fast ( that ) he fell down and Give me a buck so ( that ) I can buy a book.There are , as always , various odd restrictions , of which one seems to be that an NP subject must be the next ...
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... derived from the corresponding voiced fricatives under the influence of a position 9 prefix ł , which itself drops out . This can be supported by obvious and quite indisputable evidence ( cf. Stanley , ch . 6 , §6 ) . However , it goes ...
... derived from the corresponding voiced fricatives under the influence of a position 9 prefix ł , which itself drops out . This can be supported by obvious and quite indisputable evidence ( cf. Stanley , ch . 6 , §6 ) . However , it goes ...
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