Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... emphatic variants of my , your , his etc. , and , in general , one's own is an emphatic variant of one's . For Persian this claim seems intuitively reasonable , and is plausible in the light of the analysis given in this paper . 6. In ...
... emphatic variants of my , your , his etc. , and , in general , one's own is an emphatic variant of one's . For Persian this claim seems intuitively reasonable , and is plausible in the light of the analysis given in this paper . 6. In ...
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... emphatic element rod which can occur as an adjunct to any simple NP for emphasis . With assumption 44c , one can account for all cases of emphasis which have been discussed so far ( SUBJECTIVE , POSSESSIVE , and the case of example 40 ) ...
... emphatic element rod which can occur as an adjunct to any simple NP for emphasis . With assumption 44c , one can account for all cases of emphasis which have been discussed so far ( SUBJECTIVE , POSSESSIVE , and the case of example 40 ) ...
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... emphatic placement rule . Similarly , sentences such as John came himself and John saw Mary himself must be accounted for by subject reduplication , emphatic placement , and perhaps other phenomena , but not by the reflexive rule . ' 17 ...
... emphatic placement rule . Similarly , sentences such as John came himself and John saw Mary himself must be accounted for by subject reduplication , emphatic placement , and perhaps other phenomena , but not by the reflexive rule . ' 17 ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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