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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... ASSIGNMENT 4. Once the possibility of lexically assigned case is introduced , we want to know the full range of possibilities . It is clear that Dative and Genitive are lexically assigned , and that Nominative and Accusative are ...
... ASSIGNMENT 4. Once the possibility of lexically assigned case is introduced , we want to know the full range of possibilities . It is clear that Dative and Genitive are lexically assigned , and that Nominative and Accusative are ...
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... assigned cyclically ; and ( b ) that SYNTACTIC CASE ASSIGNED TO AN NP ON AN EARLIER CYCLE IS REPLACED OR OVERLAID BY SYNTACTIC CASE ASSIGNED ON A LATER CYCLE . Then topicalization of John in Fig . 18 will yield Figure 19a ...
... assigned cyclically ; and ( b ) that SYNTACTIC CASE ASSIGNED TO AN NP ON AN EARLIER CYCLE IS REPLACED OR OVERLAID BY SYNTACTIC CASE ASSIGNED ON A LATER CYCLE . Then topicalization of John in Fig . 18 will yield Figure 19a ...
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... assigned simultaneously with case on the antecedent ; on the other analysis , the case assigned to the antecedent on the final cycle percolates automatically to the predicate . It is also possible that not all languages have such a rule ...
... assigned simultaneously with case on the antecedent ; on the other analysis , the case assigned to the antecedent on the final cycle percolates automatically to the predicate . It is also possible that not all languages have such a rule ...
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