Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... final NP of the passage is denied intensive marking by own . It lacks that marking even though own is generally quite natural when the possessive is coindexed with the nearest subject , as seen , for example , in the isolated sentence ...
... final NP of the passage is denied intensive marking by own . It lacks that marking even though own is generally quite natural when the possessive is coindexed with the nearest subject , as seen , for example , in the isolated sentence ...
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... final vowels with Indo - European and Germanic broken intonation . It governs resolution at the end of a cascading sequence ( a sequence of three positions , of which the first two are strong ) . If the final [ w ] is H ( eavy ) ...
... final vowels with Indo - European and Germanic broken intonation . It governs resolution at the end of a cascading sequence ( a sequence of three positions , of which the first two are strong ) . If the final [ w ] is H ( eavy ) ...
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nal which becomes a 3 ( indirect object ) in the final stratum ( 145-60 ) , on the basis of this final 3's control of participial gerund , adverbial - infin- itive , en ' in ' + present participle , and sans ' without ' infinitive ...
nal which becomes a 3 ( indirect object ) in the final stratum ( 145-60 ) , on the basis of this final 3's control of participial gerund , adverbial - infin- itive , en ' in ' + present participle , and sans ' without ' infinitive ...
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addition analysis ANIM appear apply approach argues argument Cambridge chapter clause cognitive complement complex compound conception concerned consider constructions context contrast contribution described determined discourse discussion distinction domain effect English examples expect expression fact final function given grammar hearer instance interesting introducing involving issues John kind language linguistic marking meaning metrical morphological nature nominal noted notion noun object operations particular person phonological phrase position possible predicts present Press principles problem prominence pronoun properties proposed provides question raising reference reflexive relation relationship represented requires result role rule semantic sentence single situation speaker specific speech stem stress structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table theory tion transitive University variation verb volume York