Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... possible to say ( i ) but not ( ii ) : ( i ) John was dead . ( ii ) * John has been dead . A sentence like ( ii ) is possible , however , when it is expanded by a durational adverb , as in ( iii ) : ( iii ) John has been dead for two ...
... possible to say ( i ) but not ( ii ) : ( i ) John was dead . ( ii ) * John has been dead . A sentence like ( ii ) is possible , however , when it is expanded by a durational adverb , as in ( iii ) : ( iii ) John has been dead for two ...
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... possible in the language , it also involves knowing that other sentence - meaning pairs are NOT possible . Consider the class of sentences in 1 ( examples from Crain 1991 ) : ( 1 ) a . The Ninja Turtle danced while he ate pizza . b ...
... possible in the language , it also involves knowing that other sentence - meaning pairs are NOT possible . Consider the class of sentences in 1 ( examples from Crain 1991 ) : ( 1 ) a . The Ninja Turtle danced while he ate pizza . b ...
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... possible cues in the Competition Model system . The key point is that the number of cues that the learner must consider is not bounded in any principled way within this framework : there is no limit to the number of possible properties ...
... possible cues in the Competition Model system . The key point is that the number of cues that the learner must consider is not bounded in any principled way within this framework : there is no limit to the number of possible properties ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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