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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... proposed by Langacker & Munro . Langacker & Munro make no detailed arguments for their proposal , but it is clearly necessary at least to demonstrate that by is obligatorily a two - place predicate . ୮ S NP S VP NP VP get Δ hit NP THE ...
... proposed by Langacker & Munro . Langacker & Munro make no detailed arguments for their proposal , but it is clearly necessary at least to demonstrate that by is obligatorily a two - place predicate . ୮ S NP S VP NP VP get Δ hit NP THE ...
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... proposed by K & C is replaced by a modified version of the classification proposed ( for rather different reasons ) in Givón 1975. Thus I will be concerned here with determining the most satisfactory typology of RC's , rather than ...
... proposed by K & C is replaced by a modified version of the classification proposed ( for rather different reasons ) in Givón 1975. Thus I will be concerned here with determining the most satisfactory typology of RC's , rather than ...
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... proposed that RS occurs only if two words are ' united ' by both meaning and pronunciation . Fiorelli seems to make a similar proposal in claiming that RS is limited to the context of a ' phrase ' . Exactly what these two proposals mean ...
... proposed that RS occurs only if two words are ' united ' by both meaning and pronunciation . Fiorelli seems to make a similar proposal in claiming that RS is limited to the context of a ' phrase ' . Exactly what these two proposals mean ...
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language development | 765 |
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