Language, Band 65George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1989 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... interpretation results when AG PRO absorbs the ex- ternal Theta Role . When AG = PRO does not absorb the 0 - Role , it is assigned to small pro in [ NP , S ] position . Thus , two interpretations are predicted for 7a , an arbitrary ...
... interpretation results when AG PRO absorbs the ex- ternal Theta Role . When AG = PRO does not absorb the 0 - Role , it is assigned to small pro in [ NP , S ] position . Thus , two interpretations are predicted for 7a , an arbitrary ...
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... INTERPRETATION OF THE DIMENSIONS . The interpretation of a factor as a functional dimension is based on the assumption that a co - occurrence pattern indicates an underlying communicative function shared by the co - occurring features ...
... INTERPRETATION OF THE DIMENSIONS . The interpretation of a factor as a functional dimension is based on the assumption that a co - occurrence pattern indicates an underlying communicative function shared by the co - occurring features ...
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... interpretation ' they ' as well as an arbitrary interpretation not re- stricted to a plural referent . In French ( a non - null - subject language ) , a similar phenomenon can be observed with the third person singular subject pronoun ...
... interpretation ' they ' as well as an arbitrary interpretation not re- stricted to a plural referent . In French ( a non - null - subject language ) , a similar phenomenon can be observed with the third person singular subject pronoun ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
Urheberrecht | |
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