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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... occur as suffixes . ( e ) English , but not Spanish , has structurally complex verb - particle constructions like beat up , make up . However , Spanish and English verbal grammar is identical in a significant way : both employ ...
... occur as suffixes . ( e ) English , but not Spanish , has structurally complex verb - particle constructions like beat up , make up . However , Spanish and English verbal grammar is identical in a significant way : both employ ...
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... occurs . Heads of RC's occur to the left of the restricting clause . Sufficient examples are given in NPA , §1.3.3 . Here we note only that , in the [ + case ] strategy for genitives , a pronominal element is present in the restricting ...
... occurs . Heads of RC's occur to the left of the restricting clause . Sufficient examples are given in NPA , §1.3.3 . Here we note only that , in the [ + case ] strategy for genitives , a pronominal element is present in the restricting ...
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... occur rather freely : It was right cool ; Auntie is plumb foolish . In standard colloquial English , plumb does not occur at all as an adverb , and right is severely restricted ; W & C assert ( somewhat erroneously , as we shall see ...
... occur rather freely : It was right cool ; Auntie is plumb foolish . In standard colloquial English , plumb does not occur at all as an adverb , and right is severely restricted ; W & C assert ( somewhat erroneously , as we shall see ...
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