Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... relation between SOME words of the prior stage and SOME words of the posterior stage . But this relation exists only between recorded and / or observed words in lineally related instances - e.g . , the comparison of Latin with French ...
... relation between SOME words of the prior stage and SOME words of the posterior stage . But this relation exists only between recorded and / or observed words in lineally related instances - e.g . , the comparison of Latin with French ...
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... relation [ B , A ] to the substring V of W if V is dominated by a node labeled A which directly dom- inates YBZ ... relation , and corresponds ( roughly ) to the Subject - Predicate relation of deep struc- ture . elements in the sentence ...
... relation [ B , A ] to the substring V of W if V is dominated by a node labeled A which directly dom- inates YBZ ... relation , and corresponds ( roughly ) to the Subject - Predicate relation of deep struc- ture . elements in the sentence ...
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... relationship between them analogous to the relationship between the pair of verb - forming affixes i- ' direct passive ' and ka- ' accidental direct passive ' ? ( And further , what is the paradigmatic relation- ship between ka- and i ...
... relationship between them analogous to the relationship between the pair of verb - forming affixes i- ' direct passive ' and ka- ' accidental direct passive ' ? ( And further , what is the paradigmatic relation- ship between ka- and i ...
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