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Quite simply , the predicate won has two arguments : the actor argument John and the theme argument the race . In 12a the conceptual closeness of John and won the race is represented iconically : they form a syntactic clause .
Quite simply , the predicate won has two arguments : the actor argument John and the theme argument the race . In 12a the conceptual closeness of John and won the race is represented iconically : they form a syntactic clause .
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Whatever its function turns out to be , it is irrelevant to the question at hand , namely , whether the conceptual relationship between the displaced subject and the remainder of its proposition in these constructions is represented ...
Whatever its function turns out to be , it is irrelevant to the question at hand , namely , whether the conceptual relationship between the displaced subject and the remainder of its proposition in these constructions is represented ...
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LF , but not S - structure , thereby succeeds in representing the scope relations iconically.22 The second reason for ... To conclude , quantifier scope relations are represented iconically at the level of LF , a level central to ...
LF , but not S - structure , thereby succeeds in representing the scope relations iconically.22 The second reason for ... To conclude , quantifier scope relations are represented iconically at the level of LF , a level central to ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
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