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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... phrase ) passives is highest at intervals 1-2 , drops at intervals 3-4 , and is lower still at intervals 5-6 . Interestingly , there are no cases of impersonal passives during intervals 1-2 , but they appear suddenly at interval 3 . In ...
... phrase ) passives is highest at intervals 1-2 , drops at intervals 3-4 , and is lower still at intervals 5-6 . Interestingly , there are no cases of impersonal passives during intervals 1-2 , but they appear suddenly at interval 3 . In ...
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... phrase structure rules into the ID / LP format makes it possible to state significant generalizations about word order regularities in natural language . ( See Stucky 1981 , Gazdar & Pullum 1982 , and Gazdar et al . 1985 for details ...
... phrase structure rules into the ID / LP format makes it possible to state significant generalizations about word order regularities in natural language . ( See Stucky 1981 , Gazdar & Pullum 1982 , and Gazdar et al . 1985 for details ...
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... phrase to Mary is optional , it has a referent that need not be presupposed when the phrase is omitted , and it contains a mean- ingful preposition . Thus the to - phrase would appear to be an adjunct and neither verb should dativize ...
... phrase to Mary is optional , it has a referent that need not be presupposed when the phrase is omitted , and it contains a mean- ingful preposition . Thus the to - phrase would appear to be an adjunct and neither verb should dativize ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Word order and constituent structure | 115 |
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