Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... John ordered it . b . John expected it . c . * John persuaded it . d . * John persuaded that Bill should kiss Sally . ( it . ( 19 ) a . * John ordered Bill of it . it . b . * John expected Bill of it . C. John persuaded Bill of it . ( 20 ) ...
... John ordered it . b . John expected it . c . * John persuaded it . d . * John persuaded that Bill should kiss Sally . ( it . ( 19 ) a . * John ordered Bill of it . it . b . * John expected Bill of it . C. John persuaded Bill of it . ( 20 ) ...
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... John was killed b . the belief that John was killed ( 29 ) a . John's being surprised at Bill's antics b . John's surprise at Bill's antics ( 30 ) a . John's being certain to leave b . * John's certainty to leave ( 31 ) a . John's being ...
... John was killed b . the belief that John was killed ( 29 ) a . John's being surprised at Bill's antics b . John's surprise at Bill's antics ( 30 ) a . John's being certain to leave b . * John's certainty to leave ( 31 ) a . John's being ...
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( 35 ) a . that John proved theorems b . for John to prove theorems c . John's proving theorems d . John's proof of theorems e . John's proofs of theorems f . John's book of theorems . When we classify such nominal phrases according to ...
( 35 ) a . that John proved theorems b . for John to prove theorems c . John's proving theorems d . John's proof of theorems e . John's proofs of theorems f . John's book of theorems . When we classify such nominal phrases according to ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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