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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... patterns enclosed in parentheses are rare . The NN pattern is predication ; the other patterns with nominative subjects are simple transitive verbs which have already been illustrated . The patterns with non- nominative subject are ...
... patterns enclosed in parentheses are rare . The NN pattern is predication ; the other patterns with nominative subjects are simple transitive verbs which have already been illustrated . The patterns with non- nominative subject are ...
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... PATTERNS . Rhythmic patterns are created by repetition and variation of phonemes ( alliteration , assonance , rhyme - Sacks 1971 ) ; by mor- phemes ; by lexical items and syntactic constructions ( numerous such studies are reviewed ...
... PATTERNS . Rhythmic patterns are created by repetition and variation of phonemes ( alliteration , assonance , rhyme - Sacks 1971 ) ; by mor- phemes ; by lexical items and syntactic constructions ( numerous such studies are reviewed ...
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... patterns in what speakers say necessarily derive from rules of grammar that they know . The natural response to such an observation , for the linguist com- mitted to an equation of linguistic theory with competence theory , would be to ...
... patterns in what speakers say necessarily derive from rules of grammar that they know . The natural response to such an observation , for the linguist com- mitted to an equation of linguistic theory with competence theory , would be to ...
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