Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... examples , the final section treats some architectural features of the minimalist program which help us situate H's contribution in the current theoretical literature . Consider first , example 70 on page 25 : 2 H makes a proposal here ...
... examples , the final section treats some architectural features of the minimalist program which help us situate H's contribution in the current theoretical literature . Consider first , example 70 on page 25 : 2 H makes a proposal here ...
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... example also illustrates the last difference between my theory and van der Sandt's that I want to mention here . There is nothing in my analysis that leads us to expect that form denials must be directed at a preceding utterance . As I ...
... example also illustrates the last difference between my theory and van der Sandt's that I want to mention here . There is nothing in my analysis that leads us to expect that form denials must be directed at a preceding utterance . As I ...
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... example , is ignored ) . It will become indispensable as a reference work to students of lan- guage use , conversation , discourse , and so on in lin- guistics , psychology , and sociology . [ BRIGITTE NERLICH and David D. Clarke ...
... example , is ignored ) . It will become indispensable as a reference work to students of lan- guage use , conversation , discourse , and so on in lin- guistics , psychology , and sociology . [ BRIGITTE NERLICH and David D. Clarke ...
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