Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... involve a fronted wн element , but are more commonly formed with a null operator ( as in 4a ) or one identical to the definite article . Finally , the AF verb can occur in the focus construction ( Aissen 1992 ) , which involves a ...
... involve a fronted wн element , but are more commonly formed with a null operator ( as in 4a ) or one identical to the definite article . Finally , the AF verb can occur in the focus construction ( Aissen 1992 ) , which involves a ...
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... involve the coreference between complement object and a matrix argument . This coreference endows the complement object with sufficient prominence to claim proximate status over the complement subject . Whether this needs to be stipu ...
... involve the coreference between complement object and a matrix argument . This coreference endows the complement object with sufficient prominence to claim proximate status over the complement subject . Whether this needs to be stipu ...
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... involve semantic idiosyncrasies through lexicalization of the output word and hence cannot be computed by rule , whereas inflection marks only specific grammatical features on the stem and does not change its meaning . As discussed in ...
... involve semantic idiosyncrasies through lexicalization of the output word and hence cannot be computed by rule , whereas inflection marks only specific grammatical features on the stem and does not change its meaning . As discussed in ...
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