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Therefore , the only argument of angekommen is accessible and can be turned into the subject of the adjective angekommen by the adjectiveformation lexical rule . Example 47b demonstrates how the analysis works for a transitive verb ...
Therefore , the only argument of angekommen is accessible and can be turned into the subject of the adjective angekommen by the adjectiveformation lexical rule . Example 47b demonstrates how the analysis works for a transitive verb ...
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PHRASAL APPROACH APPROACH USING LEXICAL RULES syntax ( SUBJ [ V OBJ OBL ] ] [ NP [ nom ) ( NP [ acc ) ( Pred V ] ] ] fischen ( X ) & become ( pred ( Y ) ) words in the lexicon V [ SUBCAT NP [ str ] a ) .
PHRASAL APPROACH APPROACH USING LEXICAL RULES syntax ( SUBJ [ V OBJ OBL ] ] [ NP [ nom ) ( NP [ acc ) ( Pred V ] ] ] fischen ( X ) & become ( pred ( Y ) ) words in the lexicon V [ SUBCAT NP [ str ] a ) .
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But already Du Bois ( 1987 : 829–30 ) noted that since new information is mostly coded by lexical NPs , la and lb can be seen as based on lc and Id , respectively . In other words , the tendencies expressed in la - b could be reducible ...
But already Du Bois ( 1987 : 829–30 ) noted that since new information is mostly coded by lexical NPs , la and lb can be seen as based on lc and Id , respectively . In other words , the tendencies expressed in la - b could be reducible ...
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