Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... CLAIM YOU ( ( LET HAPPEN EV1 ) AND ( LET HAPPEN EV2 ) ) A ' . NOT EV1 OR I CLAIM NOT YOU ( ( LET HAPPEN EV1 ) AND ( LET HAPPEN EV2 ) ) B. NOT EV1 OR I CLAIM YOU ( ( LET BE EV1 ) AND ( LET BE EV2 ) ) B ' . NOT EV1 OR I CLAIM NOT YOU ...
... CLAIM YOU ( ( LET HAPPEN EV1 ) AND ( LET HAPPEN EV2 ) ) A ' . NOT EV1 OR I CLAIM NOT YOU ( ( LET HAPPEN EV1 ) AND ( LET HAPPEN EV2 ) ) B. NOT EV1 OR I CLAIM YOU ( ( LET BE EV1 ) AND ( LET BE EV2 ) ) B ' . NOT EV1 OR I CLAIM NOT YOU ...
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... claim cannot reasonably be made . Likewise , the claim that / ay aw / are not only monophthongized , but also shortened , entails a complication of the grammar of Gothic , because these allegedly short vowels would now have to be ...
... claim cannot reasonably be made . Likewise , the claim that / ay aw / are not only monophthongized , but also shortened , entails a complication of the grammar of Gothic , because these allegedly short vowels would now have to be ...
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... claim that Bill went . We may call this the COMMITTAL sense . In the other sense , John has made no commitment with respect to the claim that Bill went , as in ( 21 ) I don't think that Bill went , but I don't think he didn't go ...
... claim that Bill went . We may call this the COMMITTAL sense . In the other sense , John has made no commitment with respect to the claim that Bill went , as in ( 21 ) I don't think that Bill went , but I don't think he didn't go ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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