Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... contrast . In particular , the difference between the two constructions is accounted for by the fact that in the SC / RC construction there is only one long incomplete category prediction - the SC verb - whereas in the RC / SC ...
... contrast . In particular , the difference between the two constructions is accounted for by the fact that in the SC / RC construction there is only one long incomplete category prediction - the SC verb - whereas in the RC / SC ...
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... contrast , both of these results are as predicted by the SPLT . Related evidence in support of the SPLT over the 0 - role - based theory is provided by intuitions about examples like 14 . ( 14 ) #John -ga Mary -ni [ s ' [ s e ; Sally ...
... contrast , both of these results are as predicted by the SPLT . Related evidence in support of the SPLT over the 0 - role - based theory is provided by intuitions about examples like 14 . ( 14 ) #John -ga Mary -ni [ s ' [ s e ; Sally ...
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... contrasts that recur in the literature on IS : the contrast between functionalism and generative tradition and the contrast between multi- and monostratal theories . The functionalist agenda for IS can be summarized in terms of the ...
... contrasts that recur in the literature on IS : the contrast between functionalism and generative tradition and the contrast between multi- and monostratal theories . The functionalist agenda for IS can be summarized in terms of the ...
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