Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... function . This is the basic point of contention between so - called ' formal ' and ' functional ' schools of linguistics . While I do not claim neutrality or deny that important empirical , theoretical , and methodological issues are ...
... function . This is the basic point of contention between so - called ' formal ' and ' functional ' schools of linguistics . While I do not claim neutrality or deny that important empirical , theoretical , and methodological issues are ...
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... function are as ger- undials , preceding the noun phrase . As Mendoza - Denton has noted ( 1994 : 8 ) , ' Initially , these constructions occur in S - internal position as [ NP1 concerning NP2 ] , where ' concerning NP2 ' serves to ...
... function are as ger- undials , preceding the noun phrase . As Mendoza - Denton has noted ( 1994 : 8 ) , ' Initially , these constructions occur in S - internal position as [ NP1 concerning NP2 ] , where ' concerning NP2 ' serves to ...
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... function , and he intends for his analysis of left - dislocation to serve as a case study . G's corpus consists of 149 tokens of naturally - occurring left - dislocation [ LD ] , with the prosody and intonation of the oral data ...
... function , and he intends for his analysis of left - dislocation to serve as a case study . G's corpus consists of 149 tokens of naturally - occurring left - dislocation [ LD ] , with the prosody and intonation of the oral data ...
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