Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... marked posi- tively for feature 27 , to indicate that they are intransitive and require an NP * , i.e. a coördinate conjoined , deep - structure subject . These predicates can only be inserted into a deep - structure phrase marker ...
... marked posi- tively for feature 27 , to indicate that they are intransitive and require an NP * , i.e. a coördinate conjoined , deep - structure subject . These predicates can only be inserted into a deep - structure phrase marker ...
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... marked for specific selection features . The predicates be hungry , be uniform , and be numerous provide a concrete set of examples to illustrate this theory . Each of these predicates is subcategorized for feature 186 , and can be ...
... marked for specific selection features . The predicates be hungry , be uniform , and be numerous provide a concrete set of examples to illustrate this theory . Each of these predicates is subcategorized for feature 186 , and can be ...
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... marked [ SP , X ] . A quantifier like each , which is constrained in its occurrence , is lexically marked for its restrictions , as [ SP , Ñ ] . Prepositional phrases with the prepositions along with , except for , etc. and distributive ...
... marked [ SP , X ] . A quantifier like each , which is constrained in its occurrence , is lexically marked for its restrictions , as [ SP , Ñ ] . Prepositional phrases with the prepositions along with , except for , etc. and distributive ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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