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A phrase type that is obviously related to bare binominals involves three or more conjoined bare nouns . ... Other related types are : ( a ) phrases of the form DET ( N und N ) , in which a single determiner has ...
A phrase type that is obviously related to bare binominals involves three or more conjoined bare nouns . ... Other related types are : ( a ) phrases of the form DET ( N und N ) , in which a single determiner has ...
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In his remarkably clear and simple taxonomy of bound phrases , Kiparsky sketches the following system . All BOUND EXPRESSIONS of ordinary language , which he compares to the FORMULAS of oral poetry — are lodged in the lexicon , and tend ...
In his remarkably clear and simple taxonomy of bound phrases , Kiparsky sketches the following system . All BOUND EXPRESSIONS of ordinary language , which he compares to the FORMULAS of oral poetry — are lodged in the lexicon , and tend ...
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9 phrases that allow lexical substitutions to an unspecified variable , in this case the variable N. However , contrasting with Kiparsky's example N in and N out , the class of substitutable words in bare binomials is not definable in ...
9 phrases that allow lexical substitutions to an unspecified variable , in this case the variable N. However , contrasting with Kiparsky's example N in and N out , the class of substitutable words in bare binomials is not definable in ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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