Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... sentences - four with be con- cerned , one with go , and eight verbless . All were attested examples we had collected , although some were slightly edited . Our questionnaire also included seven filler sentences , and the order of ...
... sentences - four with be con- cerned , one with go , and eight verbless . All were attested examples we had collected , although some were slightly edited . Our questionnaire also included seven filler sentences , and the order of ...
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... sentence , note that the verbless as far as sentences tend to have lower scores than the sentences with be concerned or go ( see the ' Verb ' column ) . This tendency is categorical for the respondents with linguistics training and for ...
... sentence , note that the verbless as far as sentences tend to have lower scores than the sentences with be concerned or go ( see the ' Verb ' column ) . This tendency is categorical for the respondents with linguistics training and for ...
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... sentences and interrogative sentences , and gives a unified analysis in terms of a well - formedness con- dition on syntactic representations : the affect criterion , instantiated as the WH criterion in interrogative sentences and as ...
... sentences and interrogative sentences , and gives a unified analysis in terms of a well - formedness con- dition on syntactic representations : the affect criterion , instantiated as the WH criterion in interrogative sentences and as ...
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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