Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... noun ; DO = noun as direct object to transitive verb . Line II , which is not given here , indicates by numeral the different lexical meanings of a word , as shown in example 1 above . 1.4 . Agricola defines three basic types of ...
... noun ; DO = noun as direct object to transitive verb . Line II , which is not given here , indicates by numeral the different lexical meanings of a word , as shown in example 1 above . 1.4 . Agricola defines three basic types of ...
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... noun phrases into the deep - structure phrase marker also introduces collective nouns , mass nouns , and plural nouns . The phrase - structure component of the base will include the following rules : ( 142 ) S → NP VP ( 143 ) VP AUX V ...
... noun phrases into the deep - structure phrase marker also introduces collective nouns , mass nouns , and plural nouns . The phrase - structure component of the base will include the following rules : ( 142 ) S → NP VP ( 143 ) VP AUX V ...
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... noun plurals . He maintains quite rightly that the occurrence of historically long or short vowels in noun stems is a factor in determining the phonetic structure of nouns with plural endings in Modern English . I can object only that ...
... noun plurals . He maintains quite rightly that the occurrence of historically long or short vowels in noun stems is a factor in determining the phonetic structure of nouns with plural endings in Modern English . I can object only that ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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