Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Figure 1 - to be inserted into trees like Figure 2 which contain the same node label . The insertion ( ' adjunction ' ) of Fig . 1 into Fig . 2 expands the matrix tree of the latter at the shared node label , resulting in Figure 3 . a ...
... Figure 1 - to be inserted into trees like Figure 2 which contain the same node label . The insertion ( ' adjunction ' ) of Fig . 1 into Fig . 2 expands the matrix tree of the latter at the shared node label , resulting in Figure 3 . a ...
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... Figures 24-25 illustrate this prediction in the abstract . D a . e a . e V NP [ NP to V NP ] V NP [ NP to V NP ] NA N b . NP V NP [ t , to V NP ] N A N A D b . NP V NP [ t1 to V NP ] A N A FIGURE 24. Non - quirky complement subject . NA ...
... Figures 24-25 illustrate this prediction in the abstract . D a . e a . e V NP [ NP to V NP ] V NP [ NP to V NP ] NA N b . NP V NP [ t , to V NP ] N A N A D b . NP V NP [ t1 to V NP ] A N A FIGURE 24. Non - quirky complement subject . NA ...
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... FIGURE 34 . N A FIGURE 35 . NA i Ai b . Þeir kölluðu hana Kiddu . N ļ FIGURE 36 . If Predicative assignment takes place postcyclically , the long - distance agree- ment seen in 20-22 will take place automatically . For example , 22a - c ...
... FIGURE 34 . N A FIGURE 35 . NA i Ai b . Þeir kölluðu hana Kiddu . N ļ FIGURE 36 . If Predicative assignment takes place postcyclically , the long - distance agree- ment seen in 20-22 will take place automatically . For example , 22a - c ...
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Predication and | 685 |
N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 698 |
Boys will be boys | 871 |
Urheberrecht | |
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