Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. The Conjunct Movement Hypothesis can correctly generate sentences 62 and 64 from 61 and 63 respectively . The Conjunct Movement Transformation is obligatory for the predicates match and equal in ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. The Conjunct Movement Hypothesis can correctly generate sentences 62 and 64 from 61 and 63 respectively . The Conjunct Movement Transformation is obligatory for the predicates match and equal in ...
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... Conjunct Move- ment formulation , the object of the with - phrase is a conjunct in the deep - struc- ture coördinated subject , and therefore the agreement of selection restrictions is a natural consequence . It is not clear what the ...
... Conjunct Move- ment formulation , the object of the with - phrase is a conjunct in the deep - struc- ture coördinated subject , and therefore the agreement of selection restrictions is a natural consequence . It is not clear what the ...
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... Conjunct Movement Hypothesis.14 The verb collide ( with ) requires an NP * subject when it occurs intransitively ; thus 115 is ill - formed . But collide also occurs transitively with a with - phrase , as in 117 and 119 : ( 115 ) * John ...
... Conjunct Movement Hypothesis.14 The verb collide ( with ) requires an NP * subject when it occurs intransitively ; thus 115 is ill - formed . But collide also occurs transitively with a with - phrase , as in 117 and 119 : ( 115 ) * John ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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ablaut alternation ambiguity analysis apply argument assume Chomsky claim collide complement Conjunct Movement Conjunct Reduction consonants coördinate dād deep structure deep-structure phrase marker deleted derived dialect diphthong discussion emphatic English evidence example explain fact formal German Gothic grammar graphemic Greek historical linguistics hušang Hushang hypothesis implicative indicate inflected interpretation John and Bill killed Lakoff & Peters language lexicon Mandaic Mary meaning metathesis monophthongization morphemes morphophonemic negation node Not-Transportation noun phrases object obstruent occur PGmc phonemic phonological phrase marker position possible predicates prefix present problem pronominalization pronoun Proto-Germanic quantifiers question reduplicated reference reflexive Rigveda rule seems segments semantic structure sentence sequence similar sound change speaker stem stress suffix suggested syllable syntactic syntactic ambiguity syntagmatic tone syntax tense tion transformational grammar transformationally University verb vowel length words Wulfila's xod-e xodaš žāla žāla-rā