Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... sentences ( cf. Ross 1970 ) , if we assume they have an under- lying structure roughly like Figure 1 . S NP VP NP ... sentences upon identity with a noun phrase in the matrix sentence , PROVIDED that a for - to OR poss - ing ...
... sentences ( cf. Ross 1970 ) , if we assume they have an under- lying structure roughly like Figure 1 . S NP VP NP ... sentences upon identity with a noun phrase in the matrix sentence , PROVIDED that a for - to OR poss - ing ...
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... sentences are treated by G70 in the framework of traditional grammar . However , several unorthodox types of coördinated sentences are established , such as ' sentences of mutual exclusion ' - Oná ili zarydáet , íli zakričít ' She is ...
... sentences are treated by G70 in the framework of traditional grammar . However , several unorthodox types of coördinated sentences are established , such as ' sentences of mutual exclusion ' - Oná ili zarydáet , íli zakričít ' She is ...
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... sentences contain two verbs ; but the question is whether they are derived in the underlying structure from two conjoined sentences , or from one sentence with modification structures . The conjunction hypothesis is difficult because ...
... sentences contain two verbs ; but the question is whether they are derived in the underlying structure from two conjoined sentences , or from one sentence with modification structures . The conjunction hypothesis is difficult because ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adjectives alternative analysis appear apply assumed Chomsky claim complex condition considered consonants constraints containing context contrast course deep deletion derived determined dialect discussion distinction English environment evidence examples fact final function given grammar human hypothesis important indicate interpretation involved John kind language later learning lexical linguistic marked meaning MICHIGAN natural normal noted nouns object observed occur phonetic phonological pitch position possible precedence predict present Press principle probably problem pronouns proposed question reason reference relations relative representations represented respect restriction result rule seems segment semantic sentences sequences speakers specific speech standard stress string structure suggested syntactic theory tion tone transformational underlying University variable verb vowel York