Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... noun which is frequently used by monolingual Spanish speakers . Note also the following example from McClure ( 1977 : 98 ) ( 62 ) I want a motorcycle verde . Sp . motocicleta is apparently in the process of phonological convergence ...
... noun which is frequently used by monolingual Spanish speakers . Note also the following example from McClure ( 1977 : 98 ) ( 62 ) I want a motorcycle verde . Sp . motocicleta is apparently in the process of phonological convergence ...
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... noun preceded by a modifier which is either another noun or a nominal adjective ' ( 38-9 ) . Traditionally , such nouns have been divided into three overlapping groups : ( 1 ) Nominal compounds , head noun not a ' nominalization ...
... noun preceded by a modifier which is either another noun or a nominal adjective ' ( 38-9 ) . Traditionally , such nouns have been divided into three overlapping groups : ( 1 ) Nominal compounds , head noun not a ' nominalization ...
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... nouns are assumed to have a reference but no sense , then the previous arguments apply , and these verbs must be con- textuals . Even under the common - noun proposal , however , the verb Houdini must be a contextual . Note that a ...
... nouns are assumed to have a reference but no sense , then the previous arguments apply , and these verbs must be con- textuals . Even under the common - noun proposal , however , the verb Houdini must be a contextual . Note that a ...
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alternation analysis appears apply approach aspect assigned basic causative century Chapter claim clause communication considered consonant constraints constructions contains contrast derived dialect discussion distinction English ergative evidence examples explanation expression fact final function further give given grammar historical important indicates initial interesting interpretation involve John language Latin least lexical linguistic logical marking meaning morphological nature nominative Note noun NP's object occur particular patterns person phonetic phonological position possible predictions prepositions present Press problems pronouns properties proposed question reference relative represented restricting result rules seems semantic sentence sequence Spanish speakers speech strategy stress structure suffix suggests surface syllable syntactic syntax tense theory tone transitive underlying University variation verb vowel word order