Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... involves loss of meaning ( deseman- ticization , bleaching , etc. ) . But it wholly ignores the fact that ... involving some kind of correspondence between meaning and form ( Lyons 1977 : 103 ) , directionality of ' transfer ...
... involves loss of meaning ( deseman- ticization , bleaching , etc. ) . But it wholly ignores the fact that ... involving some kind of correspondence between meaning and form ( Lyons 1977 : 103 ) , directionality of ' transfer ...
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... involving movement , embedding , and extrac- tion ) will be difficult to acquire , may appear late in language development , and may require access to certain innate mechanisms . The grammatical formulation of verbal passive , which ...
... involving movement , embedding , and extrac- tion ) will be difficult to acquire , may appear late in language development , and may require access to certain innate mechanisms . The grammatical formulation of verbal passive , which ...
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... involving auxilia- ries : in one structure the auxiliary takes an infinitival sentential complement , while in the other the auxiliary and the infinitive V form a complex V. Also within GB , it has been proposed ( e.g. by Rizzi 1978 ...
... involving auxilia- ries : in one structure the auxiliary takes an infinitival sentential complement , while in the other the auxiliary and the infinitive V form a complex V. Also within GB , it has been proposed ( e.g. by Rizzi 1978 ...
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