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But the facts are not of a piece : an English phrase of the form V - ing NP can be analysed structurally in a finite number of ways , but the range of possible ways in which the components of nominal compounds can be related appears to ...
But the facts are not of a piece : an English phrase of the form V - ing NP can be analysed structurally in a finite number of ways , but the range of possible ways in which the components of nominal compounds can be related appears to ...
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Furthermore , there is a parallelism between a typical Slavonic simple sentence ( subject , verb , object ) and the action nominal pattern ( PA , action nominal , adnominal genitive ) . Comrie is careful to avoid a simplistic ...
Furthermore , there is a parallelism between a typical Slavonic simple sentence ( subject , verb , object ) and the action nominal pattern ( PA , action nominal , adnominal genitive ) . Comrie is careful to avoid a simplistic ...
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An immediate consequence of the principle of functional uniqueness is that languages which have PI must show ' PRO - drop ' ( Perlmutter 1971 ) —i.e . ellipsis of nominal arguments , with consequent pronominal interpretation .
An immediate consequence of the principle of functional uniqueness is that languages which have PI must show ' PRO - drop ' ( Perlmutter 1971 ) —i.e . ellipsis of nominal arguments , with consequent pronominal interpretation .
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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 |
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