Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... possible when the object significantly outranks the subject on the hierarchy in 20. The object will have prior claim on proximate status , and this will yield a configuration in which the licensing conditions for the AF verb are ...
... possible when the object significantly outranks the subject on the hierarchy in 20. The object will have prior claim on proximate status , and this will yield a configuration in which the licensing conditions for the AF verb are ...
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... possible . Parallel structures can thus be licensed in depictive adjunct constructions , but not necessarily in all ... possible , and , as shown in 36 , this is what is found . ( 36 ) a . How / why did Jones cut the bread ? b . How ...
... possible . Parallel structures can thus be licensed in depictive adjunct constructions , but not necessarily in all ... possible , and , as shown in 36 , this is what is found . ( 36 ) a . How / why did Jones cut the bread ? b . How ...
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... possible and the phonologically possible accordingly becomes somewhat more straightforward . * What is the relationship between pronounceability of segments on the phonetic level and licitness ( or illicitness ) of segments in terms of ...
... possible and the phonologically possible accordingly becomes somewhat more straightforward . * What is the relationship between pronounceability of segments on the phonetic level and licitness ( or illicitness ) of segments in terms of ...
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