Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... German clauses , WOCSG proposes a modification of the ID / LP format itself . Even though we remain unconvinced that the German data ultimately warrant the technical innovation that WOCSG proposes for the GPSG framework , U's careful ...
... German clauses , WOCSG proposes a modification of the ID / LP format itself . Even though we remain unconvinced that the German data ultimately warrant the technical innovation that WOCSG proposes for the GPSG framework , U's careful ...
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... German has a flat structure and no VP constituent , as U argues in Ch . 3 , the word order of constituents in yes / no questions , as in 1 , and in subordinate clauses , as in 2 , could be captured by the LP statements in 3 and 4 ...
... German has a flat structure and no VP constituent , as U argues in Ch . 3 , the word order of constituents in yes / no questions , as in 1 , and in subordinate clauses , as in 2 , could be captured by the LP statements in 3 and 4 ...
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( German influence on the English vocabulary , 1934 ) tabulated 820 German loanwords in En- glish , but concluded that since no more than 200 of them occurred in ' ordinary English ' , German influence on English was not very considera ...
( German influence on the English vocabulary , 1934 ) tabulated 820 German loanwords in En- glish , but concluded that since no more than 200 of them occurred in ' ordinary English ' , German influence on English was not very considera ...
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