Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... analysis of noun incorporation is impossible in UG . In fact , B ends up suggesting that both a lexical compounding analysis and a syntactic incorporation analysis are valid for Mohawk , although the syntactic analysis is the more ...
... analysis of noun incorporation is impossible in UG . In fact , B ends up suggesting that both a lexical compounding analysis and a syntactic incorporation analysis are valid for Mohawk , although the syntactic analysis is the more ...
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... analysis is thorough , penetrating , and convincing in its broad outlines . To S's credit , the wealth of examples includes excep- tions to her analyses and usually also exceptions to competing analyses . Exceptions , of course , do not ...
... analysis is thorough , penetrating , and convincing in its broad outlines . To S's credit , the wealth of examples includes excep- tions to her analyses and usually also exceptions to competing analyses . Exceptions , of course , do not ...
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... analysis differs from the ' standard ' account that involves movement of an operator . Note that the analysis adopted for the relative clause construc- tion is independent of broad theoretical framework ; i.e. either analysis could be ...
... analysis differs from the ' standard ' account that involves movement of an operator . Note that the analysis adopted for the relative clause construc- tion is independent of broad theoretical framework ; i.e. either analysis could be ...
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