Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... principles involved in verbal passive formation . 10 In the preceding sections I have shown that Sesotho - speaking children appear to control the grammatical principle governing verbal passive formation by at least 2 ; 8 years . It is ...
... principles involved in verbal passive formation . 10 In the preceding sections I have shown that Sesotho - speaking children appear to control the grammatical principle governing verbal passive formation by at least 2 ; 8 years . It is ...
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... Principle C , Safir suggests that this principle be replaced by the following : ( 8 ) Predicate Principle : A potential referring expression is a predicate or else free . This has the immediate advantage of allowing for sentences with ...
... Principle C , Safir suggests that this principle be replaced by the following : ( 8 ) Predicate Principle : A potential referring expression is a predicate or else free . This has the immediate advantage of allowing for sentences with ...
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... Principle of Sadock 1985 as fol- lows : ( 38 ) GeneralizED INCORPORATION PRINCIPLE : If a lexeme combines with X at level L1 and with P at level L2 , then X is the L2 head of P. Here L1 may be lexicosemantic structure and L2 ...
... Principle of Sadock 1985 as fol- lows : ( 38 ) GeneralizED INCORPORATION PRINCIPLE : If a lexeme combines with X at level L1 and with P at level L2 , then X is the L2 head of P. Here L1 may be lexicosemantic structure and L2 ...
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