Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... Mary came to the party , Chris had left . b . Mary looked pale . She had been very ill . Here the pluperfect expresses that TSit is before the event of Mary's coming to the party , or of Mary's looking pale , both these events being in ...
... Mary came to the party , Chris had left . b . Mary looked pale . She had been very ill . Here the pluperfect expresses that TSit is before the event of Mary's coming to the party , or of Mary's looking pale , both these events being in ...
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... Mary ' Mary has a pen . ' ( lit. ' A pen is at Mary . ' ) The paradigmatic identity extends to the lexical form of the copula , which is identical across the paradigm in Gaelic . Languages like Gaelic strongly support the claim that the ...
... Mary ' Mary has a pen . ' ( lit. ' A pen is at Mary . ' ) The paradigmatic identity extends to the lexical form of the copula , which is identical across the paradigm in Gaelic . Languages like Gaelic strongly support the claim that the ...
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... Mary . ( 28 ) a . Mary is fond of Susan . b . * Susan is fonded ( of ) by Mary . In other words , whatever links the syntactic categories might have to something 34 Many readers might wonder , along with an anonymous referee for ...
... Mary . ( 28 ) a . Mary is fond of Susan . b . * Susan is fonded ( of ) by Mary . In other words , whatever links the syntactic categories might have to something 34 Many readers might wonder , along with an anonymous referee for ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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