Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... Object Shift transformation applies only to adjectives with VP complements , there will be no need to resort to rule features to describe this phenomenon ; that is , arbitrariness in the grammar may be reduced by stating Object Shift in ...
... Object Shift transformation applies only to adjectives with VP complements , there will be no need to resort to rule features to describe this phenomenon ; that is , arbitrariness in the grammar may be reduced by stating Object Shift in ...
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... Object Deletion , affecting her ;, and Equi - NP Deletion , affecting he ; ( see Postal 1968a on the latter transformation ) . Object Deletion will be written almost exactly as Object Shift is stated in fn . 8 : ( 49 ) [ s NP Pred ( PP ) ...
... Object Deletion , affecting her ;, and Equi - NP Deletion , affecting he ; ( see Postal 1968a on the latter transformation ) . Object Deletion will be written almost exactly as Object Shift is stated in fn . 8 : ( 49 ) [ s NP Pred ( PP ) ...
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... object ; some will have tags to indicate that they are actions which the object can perform ; some will have values attached to them ; others will be quantities which relate the object ( in size , weight etc. ) to other objects ; all ...
... object ; some will have tags to indicate that they are actions which the object can perform ; some will have values attached to them ; others will be quantities which relate the object ( in size , weight etc. ) to other objects ; all ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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