Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... expressions with the genitive , apparent non - MI corre- spondences can be found . These appear to be derived expressions in some sense , since the range of expressions with the reversed order , i.e. prenominal quantifica- tion , is ...
... expressions with the genitive , apparent non - MI corre- spondences can be found . These appear to be derived expressions in some sense , since the range of expressions with the reversed order , i.e. prenominal quantifica- tion , is ...
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... expressions ( that's for sure ) , ' related ' words ( flout flaunt ) , related expressions ( try and try to ) , paradigms ( trod / tread ] trodden ) , grammatical topics ( ATTRIBUTIVE NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES ) , stylistic topics ( VOGUE ...
... expressions ( that's for sure ) , ' related ' words ( flout flaunt ) , related expressions ( try and try to ) , paradigms ( trod / tread ] trodden ) , grammatical topics ( ATTRIBUTIVE NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES ) , stylistic topics ( VOGUE ...
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... expressions ; he tends to pile vocative on vocative- i.e. to string together two or more vocative expressions , either or each of which could have been used separately . ' Could have been used separately ' is obviously a somewhat ...
... expressions ; he tends to pile vocative on vocative- i.e. to string together two or more vocative expressions , either or each of which could have been used separately . ' Could have been used separately ' is obviously a somewhat ...
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