Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... problem , there is an underlying S = [ for students to solve this problem ] or an underlying PP + VP = [ for students ] [ to solve this problem ] . * Some examples of the general types I have been discussing are given in Bolinger 1958 ...
... problem , there is an underlying S = [ for students to solve this problem ] or an underlying PP + VP = [ for students ] [ to solve this problem ] . * Some examples of the general types I have been discussing are given in Bolinger 1958 ...
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... problem . b . John didn't remember to lock his door . c . John didn't see fit to remain silent . ( 10 ) a . John didn't solve the problem . b . John didn't lock his door . c . John didn't remain silent . Looking at the examples in 9 and ...
... problem . b . John didn't remember to lock his door . c . John didn't see fit to remain silent . ( 10 ) a . John didn't solve the problem . b . John didn't lock his door . c . John didn't remain silent . Looking at the examples in 9 and ...
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... problem would be logically equivalent , in spite of the difference in meaning between ' managed to solve ' and ... problem . For that reason , the inference from y to d at first does not seem objectionable . However , note that , while ...
... problem would be logically equivalent , in spite of the difference in meaning between ' managed to solve ' and ... problem . For that reason , the inference from y to d at first does not seem objectionable . However , note that , while ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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