Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... CLAIM ONLY FOR A VERY LIMITED TIME SPAN IN THE PAST - the time for which he or she is asked to make a claim . This is , in this case , the time at which he checked the cellar . I will call this time ' topic time ' ( TT ) . The topic ...
... CLAIM ONLY FOR A VERY LIMITED TIME SPAN IN THE PAST - the time for which he or she is asked to make a claim . This is , in this case , the time at which he checked the cellar . I will call this time ' topic time ' ( TT ) . The topic ...
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... claim is constrained . This corre- sponds to the fact that it is the ' finite component ' of a verb that is the carrier of the claim . In general , a finite verb such as went or comes integrates a finite and a nonfinite component . The ...
... claim is constrained . This corre- sponds to the fact that it is the ' finite component ' of a verb that is the carrier of the claim . In general , a finite verb such as went or comes integrates a finite and a nonfinite component . The ...
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... claim ( 1 ) is irrelevant to gen- erative grammar ; claim ( 2 ) , if correct , poses no challenge to generative grammar , despite a widespread belief to the contrary ; and claim ( 3 ) has literally been built into standard versions of ...
... claim ( 1 ) is irrelevant to gen- erative grammar ; claim ( 2 ) , if correct , poses no challenge to generative grammar , despite a widespread belief to the contrary ; and claim ( 3 ) has literally been built into standard versions of ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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