Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... John ga Mary ni hoň o yatta . to book gave ' John gave Mary a book . ' b . John ga hoň o Mary ni yatta . ' John gave a book to Mary . ' c . Mary ni John ga hon o yatta . ' To Mary John gave a book . ' d . Mary ni hoň o John ga yatta ...
... John ga Mary ni hoň o yatta . to book gave ' John gave Mary a book . ' b . John ga hoň o Mary ni yatta . ' John gave a book to Mary . ' c . Mary ni John ga hon o yatta . ' To Mary John gave a book . ' d . Mary ni hoň o John ga yatta ...
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... John ) , proper and non - human ( Egypt ) , common and human ( boy ) , or common and non - human ( book ) . As Chomsky points out , a feature analysis of lexical categories permits one to account for this kind of situation very ...
... John ) , proper and non - human ( Egypt ) , common and human ( boy ) , or common and non - human ( book ) . As Chomsky points out , a feature analysis of lexical categories permits one to account for this kind of situation very ...
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... John Mary to a party . b . * Wow , took John Mary to a great party ! ( 33 ) a . Seldom did John take Mary to a party . b . Wow , did John take Mary to a great party ! H makes a number of other incorrect claims about details of English ...
... John Mary to a party . b . * Wow , took John Mary to a great party ! ( 33 ) a . Seldom did John take Mary to a party . b . Wow , did John take Mary to a great party ! H makes a number of other incorrect claims about details of English ...
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African alternation analysis appear apply argument aspect attempt basic called Chapter claim clause color communication comparative concerned consider consonant constituents constructions contains contrast definition derived described detail dialects discussion distinction English evidence examples expressions fact final formation forms function gerunds give given grammar historical important indicates interesting involved John language least lexical linguistic marked meaning natural node nominal noted nouns object occur original particular pattern person phonological position possible present Press problem proposed question reading reason reference relative represented rules seems semantic sentences social speakers speech standard stem structure suffix suggests surface syntactic syntax Table theory topics transformational underlying University usage verb volume vowel