Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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DEPENDENCIES BETWEEN GRAMMATICAL SYSTEMS ALEXANDRA Y. AIKHENVALD AND R. M. W. DIXON Australian National University In some languages there are dependencies between grammatical systems , e.g. there may be fewer tense choices in negative ...
DEPENDENCIES BETWEEN GRAMMATICAL SYSTEMS ALEXANDRA Y. AIKHENVALD AND R. M. W. DIXON Australian National University In some languages there are dependencies between grammatical systems , e.g. there may be fewer tense choices in negative ...
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... dependency , as we use the term , before getting down to the main business of the paper , statement of the dependencies we have found . Section 5 gives a hierarchy that summarizes the dependencies and then §6 suggests a rationale that ...
... dependency , as we use the term , before getting down to the main business of the paper , statement of the dependencies we have found . Section 5 gives a hierarchy that summarizes the dependencies and then §6 suggests a rationale that ...
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... dependencies established here is a topic for future study . 7. CONCLUSION . By gathering examples of dependencies between grammatical rela- tions across a variety of languages , we have been able to show that there is a hierarchy of ...
... dependencies established here is a topic for future study . 7. CONCLUSION . By gathering examples of dependencies between grammatical rela- tions across a variety of languages , we have been able to show that there is a hierarchy of ...
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