Language, Band 68George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... syntactic category to un and states its distribution without reference to any syntactic constituent . The question arises , then , of how un is introduced into syntactic structures - e.g . , what PS rule sanctions it ? What node ...
... syntactic category to un and states its distribution without reference to any syntactic constituent . The question arises , then , of how un is introduced into syntactic structures - e.g . , what PS rule sanctions it ? What node ...
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... syntactic cases . Adjunct rules handle the indexing of syntactic complements other than sub- ject and objects . Thus , the WITH - Adjunct rule in 7a indexes water as the argument of BE in The tank filled with water . It generalizes over ...
... syntactic cases . Adjunct rules handle the indexing of syntactic complements other than sub- ject and objects . Thus , the WITH - Adjunct rule in 7a indexes water as the argument of BE in The tank filled with water . It generalizes over ...
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... syntactic categories are decom- posable into syntactic features . Distinctive features in phonology form a bridge between phonology and phonetics in that they can be instantiated acoustically , articulatorily , and perceptually ( for ...
... syntactic categories are decom- posable into syntactic features . Distinctive features in phonology form a bridge between phonology and phonetics in that they can be instantiated acoustically , articulatorily , and perceptually ( for ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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