Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... interesting discussion of the DE , Huang notes that some clauses do not have a DE unless the predicate is present in the coda . He notes that such differences cannot be accounted for under Safir's theory of the DE . Perhaps more is ...
... interesting discussion of the DE , Huang notes that some clauses do not have a DE unless the predicate is present in the coda . He notes that such differences cannot be accounted for under Safir's theory of the DE . Perhaps more is ...
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... interesting facts and analyses on virtually all aspects of language change that it is hard to find significant fault with any part of it . Indeed , this book will undoubtedly be the standard general work for years to come on the tenets ...
... interesting facts and analyses on virtually all aspects of language change that it is hard to find significant fault with any part of it . Indeed , this book will undoubtedly be the standard general work for years to come on the tenets ...
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... interesting points for me were discussions of faire plus N versus faire plus NP , where she enters into the semantics of the definite article , the indefinite article , the partitive , and the use of an anarthrous N. She points out more ...
... interesting points for me were discussions of faire plus N versus faire plus NP , where she enters into the semantics of the definite article , the indefinite article , the partitive , and the use of an anarthrous N. She points out more ...
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