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This book pleads , implicitly and explicitly , for more concrete , semantically nuanced approaches to French syntax ... This is a proposal for a new approach to description in syntax - based not on the sentence as essential unit ...
This book pleads , implicitly and explicitly , for more concrete , semantically nuanced approaches to French syntax ... This is a proposal for a new approach to description in syntax - based not on the sentence as essential unit ...
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A partial solution within the framework of double articulation is offered by the LEVEL - ORDERED approaches of Lexical ... In this study , I adopt and endorse this enriched approach to representation — which , in my view , offers ...
A partial solution within the framework of double articulation is offered by the LEVEL - ORDERED approaches of Lexical ... In this study , I adopt and endorse this enriched approach to representation — which , in my view , offers ...
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However , this approach seems grossly unnatural : the fact that a given constituent stretches over words 14 to 20 of a sentence is not a linguistically relevant property of the constituent . The approach sketched here implies that the ...
However , this approach seems grossly unnatural : the fact that a given constituent stretches over words 14 to 20 of a sentence is not a linguistically relevant property of the constituent . The approach sketched here implies that the ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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