Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... roles in 10 , so according to the 0- role theory , this structure should be harder to process than 9a or 9b . But , the reverse is true : 9a and 9b are harder to process than 10 . Because of this problem with the 0 - role theory ...
... roles in 10 , so according to the 0- role theory , this structure should be harder to process than 9a or 9b . But , the reverse is true : 9a and 9b are harder to process than 10 . Because of this problem with the 0 - role theory ...
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... role in reducing languages to moribund status but they also agree that microlevel sociopsy- chological factors may be the real determining factor in the ultimate demise or survival of a moribund language . In particular , speakers ...
... role in reducing languages to moribund status but they also agree that microlevel sociopsy- chological factors may be the real determining factor in the ultimate demise or survival of a moribund language . In particular , speakers ...
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... role to NP only if NP bears one of the following theta roles : theme , agent , patient . Patient NPs are available as subjects only if the structure contains no theme . Under the assumption that the phrase Jones is indeed the theme in ...
... role to NP only if NP bears one of the following theta roles : theme , agent , patient . Patient NPs are available as subjects only if the structure contains no theme . Under the assumption that the phrase Jones is indeed the theme in ...
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