Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... question : How does the communicative function of a sentence determine its grammatical form ( e.g. Kuno 1987 ) ? The generativist's central question is how the syntactic configuration of a sentence determines the meaning of that ...
... question : How does the communicative function of a sentence determine its grammatical form ( e.g. Kuno 1987 ) ? The generativist's central question is how the syntactic configuration of a sentence determines the meaning of that ...
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... question marks ( cf. a notation with a triple question mark in the body of the text itself , 71 ) ? I count , e.g. 23 question - marked Proto - Berber phonemic reflexes alone . Proto - Egyp- tian is loaded with 27 question marks in ...
... question marks ( cf. a notation with a triple question mark in the body of the text itself , 71 ) ? I count , e.g. 23 question - marked Proto - Berber phonemic reflexes alone . Proto - Egyp- tian is loaded with 27 question marks in ...
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... question , patient - focused question , and neutral question , respectively . Each child heard approximately two of each of these types of question in each of the eight modelling sequences . In the second session , the experimenter ...
... question , patient - focused question , and neutral question , respectively . Each child heard approximately two of each of these types of question in each of the eight modelling sequences . In the second session , the experimenter ...
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