Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... English speakers ( it is perfectly acceptable in Persian ) , then it is the case that the em- phatic placement rule in English requires identity or coreferentiality under certain conditions . Note , however , that the following ...
... English speakers ( it is perfectly acceptable in Persian ) , then it is the case that the em- phatic placement rule in English requires identity or coreferentiality under certain conditions . Note , however , that the following ...
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... English spelling alone , and that other language systems have not been , at least casually , compared with that found in English . In doing so , V might have put the English situation in plastic relief , and some facts might have ...
... English spelling alone , and that other language systems have not been , at least casually , compared with that found in English . In doing so , V might have put the English situation in plastic relief , and some facts might have ...
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... English syntax . CHOMSKY , NOAM . 1965. Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , Mass .: MIT Press . 1970. Remarks on nominalization . Readings in English transformational grammar , ed . by R. Jacobs and P. Rosenbaum , 184-221 ...
... English syntax . CHOMSKY , NOAM . 1965. Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , Mass .: MIT Press . 1970. Remarks on nominalization . Readings in English transformational grammar , ed . by R. Jacobs and P. Rosenbaum , 184-221 ...
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