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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... underlying structure is paraphrasable as Homer was executed , ( and ) his execution was by the terrorists . Commenting on the underlying structure and on the derivation of Homer was executed by the terrorists , Langacker & Munro say ...
... underlying structure is paraphrasable as Homer was executed , ( and ) his execution was by the terrorists . Commenting on the underlying structure and on the derivation of Homer was executed by the terrorists , Langacker & Munro say ...
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... underlying object to subject is a low - level and inessential part ' ( 554 ) . In fact , ' the underlying subject of the NR passive is not fully demoted , but retains a number of subject properties ' , such as control of Equi , svoj ...
... underlying object to subject is a low - level and inessential part ' ( 554 ) . In fact , ' the underlying subject of the NR passive is not fully demoted , but retains a number of subject properties ' , such as control of Equi , svoj ...
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... underlying H and L tones by means of rules whereby consecutive H tones are on the same pitch , consecutive L tones are on the same pitch , and the interval down from a H to a following L exceeds the interval up from a L to a following H ...
... underlying H and L tones by means of rules whereby consecutive H tones are on the same pitch , consecutive L tones are on the same pitch , and the interval down from a H to a following L exceeds the interval up from a L to a following H ...
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language development | 765 |
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