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Before turning to the data , however , let me point out that the semantic / syntactic correspondence for which I will argue provides an illustration ( and at the same time further support ) for what has been called the hypothesis of ...
Before turning to the data , however , let me point out that the semantic / syntactic correspondence for which I will argue provides an illustration ( and at the same time further support ) for what has been called the hypothesis of ...
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Syntactic rules operating on subcategories of X designated by a syntactic feature cannot affect any lexical item associated with a purely semantic feature . d . Only closed categories may be inserted post - transformationally .
Syntactic rules operating on subcategories of X designated by a syntactic feature cannot affect any lexical item associated with a purely semantic feature . d . Only closed categories may be inserted post - transformationally .
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Syntactic role correlates highly with the discourse - pragmatic and semantic status of the information encoded , but has almost no correlation with order . Therefore , in terms of the typological tradition represented by J. Greenberg ...
Syntactic role correlates highly with the discourse - pragmatic and semantic status of the information encoded , but has almost no correlation with order . Therefore , in terms of the typological tradition represented by J. Greenberg ...
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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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