Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... prediction of this approach is that null - head modifiers ( stranded modifiers ) should occur independent of NI , as ... predicted by my theory . Donald Frantz further reports that numerals and demonstratives appear to be the only null ...
... prediction of this approach is that null - head modifiers ( stranded modifiers ) should occur independent of NI , as ... predicted by my theory . Donald Frantz further reports that numerals and demonstratives appear to be the only null ...
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... predicted by the analysis proposed here . 4. SYNTACTIC ACCOUNTS OF NOUN INCORPORATION . There are two detailed syntactic analyses of NI in the literature - Baker's 1988a movement account and Sadock's 1985a autolexical approach . The ...
... predicted by the analysis proposed here . 4. SYNTACTIC ACCOUNTS OF NOUN INCORPORATION . There are two detailed syntactic analyses of NI in the literature - Baker's 1988a movement account and Sadock's 1985a autolexical approach . The ...
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... predicts four different manifestations of the two processes , as listed in 39.21 ( 39 ) Predicted language types COMPOUND / CLASSIFIER NULL PRO - FORMS a . Compound NI Yes b . Compound NI No c . Classifier NI d . Classifier NI Yes No ...
... predicts four different manifestations of the two processes , as listed in 39.21 ( 39 ) Predicted language types COMPOUND / CLASSIFIER NULL PRO - FORMS a . Compound NI Yes b . Compound NI No c . Classifier NI d . Classifier NI Yes No ...
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