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... Linguistic Inquiry 9.331-91 . BRODY , MICHAEL . 1993. 0 - theory and arguments . Linguistic Inquiry 24.1-23 . BRUGMAN , CLAUDIA . 1988. The syntax and semantics of HAVE and its complements . Berkeley : University of California ...
... Linguistic Inquiry 9.331-91 . BRODY , MICHAEL . 1993. 0 - theory and arguments . Linguistic Inquiry 24.1-23 . BRUGMAN , CLAUDIA . 1988. The syntax and semantics of HAVE and its complements . Berkeley : University of California ...
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... Linguistics Society 13.383-94 . 1988. A usage - based model . Topics in cognitive linguistics , ed . by Brygida Rudzka- Ostyn , 127-61 . ( Current issues in linguistic theory , 50. ) Amsterdam & Philadelphia : John Benjamins . 1990a ...
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... Linguistics SUNY Buffalo Buffalo , NY 14260-1030 [ linkarin@ubvms.bitnet ] [ Received 2 May 1994. ] Linguistic variables : Towards a unified theory of linguistic variation . By HANS- HEINRICH LIEB . ( Current issues in linguistic theory ...
... Linguistics SUNY Buffalo Buffalo , NY 14260-1030 [ linkarin@ubvms.bitnet ] [ Received 2 May 1994. ] Linguistic variables : Towards a unified theory of linguistic variation . By HANS- HEINRICH LIEB . ( Current issues in linguistic theory ...
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