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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... marked . If we generalize this to LF , we could explain why PRO cannot appear in complement positions . To be visible , it would have to be Case- marked , which is not possible for PRO . As it stands , however , this cannot be the ...
... marked . If we generalize this to LF , we could explain why PRO cannot appear in complement positions . To be visible , it would have to be Case- marked , which is not possible for PRO . As it stands , however , this cannot be the ...
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... marked forms show more topic continuity than those marked by ga ; this confirms that wa directs focus to the comment , whereas ga focuses on S. Furthermore , the analytical method demonstrated in TCD reveals that Japanese pronouns are a ...
... marked forms show more topic continuity than those marked by ga ; this confirms that wa directs focus to the comment , whereas ga focuses on S. Furthermore , the analytical method demonstrated in TCD reveals that Japanese pronouns are a ...
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... marked and given from Table 7 , we have a total of 253 phrases which are non - pragmatically marked and given . New Given Total PREVERBAL 132 69 % 2 1 % 134 POSTVERBAL TOTAL 59 31 % 191 100 % 251 99 % 310 253 100 % 444 = 238.2 , TABLE ...
... marked and given from Table 7 , we have a total of 253 phrases which are non - pragmatically marked and given . New Given Total PREVERBAL 132 69 % 2 1 % 134 POSTVERBAL TOTAL 59 31 % 191 100 % 251 99 % 310 253 100 % 444 = 238.2 , TABLE ...
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