Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... syntactic variation first noted by Sankoff ( 1973 ) some twenty years ago , but still relatively unfulfilled . Variationist studies of grammaticalization and other kinds of syntactic change ( for instance , Sankoff & Brown 1976 and ...
... syntactic variation first noted by Sankoff ( 1973 ) some twenty years ago , but still relatively unfulfilled . Variationist studies of grammaticalization and other kinds of syntactic change ( for instance , Sankoff & Brown 1976 and ...
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... syntactic and semantic status of determiners is not followed through . The distinction between proportional and cardinal determiners is introduced in $ 7.4 , where McC argues that cardinals are not true determiners but left - adjunct ...
... syntactic and semantic status of determiners is not followed through . The distinction between proportional and cardinal determiners is introduced in $ 7.4 , where McC argues that cardinals are not true determiners but left - adjunct ...
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... syntactic constraint on why is effectively overridden . Now , if the putative syntactic constraint can be overrid- den and there are pragmatic factors that play an important role , it is hard to see why the syntactic constraint is ...
... syntactic constraint on why is effectively overridden . Now , if the putative syntactic constraint can be overrid- den and there are pragmatic factors that play an important role , it is hard to see why the syntactic constraint is ...
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