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WOCSG does not simply offer an existence proof that an adequate analysis of German word order can , in fact , be given in the ID / LP format of GPSG . In order to account for the order of NPs in the so - called MITTELFELD ' middle field ...
WOCSG does not simply offer an existence proof that an adequate analysis of German word order can , in fact , be given in the ID / LP format of GPSG . In order to account for the order of NPs in the so - called MITTELFELD ' middle field ...
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first glance , the word order paradigms in German subordinate and main clauses , which U summarizes in Ch . 1 , seem to be expressible only by a set of phrase structure rules which do not exhibit the ECPO property .
first glance , the word order paradigms in German subordinate and main clauses , which U summarizes in Ch . 1 , seem to be expressible only by a set of phrase structure rules which do not exhibit the ECPO property .
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( German influence on the English vocabulary , ' very scanty ' ( 1934 : 89 ) . Additional items surely 1934 ) tabulated 820 German loanwords in En- occur in dictionaries of physics and psychology , glish , but concluded that since no more ...
( German influence on the English vocabulary , ' very scanty ' ( 1934 : 89 ) . Additional items surely 1934 ) tabulated 820 German loanwords in En- occur in dictionaries of physics and psychology , glish , but concluded that since no more ...
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