Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... arguments . On the other hand , possessives , objects of comparative particles , NP's in coördinate structures , and ... argument . Such a condition explains why there is so often such a major change in accessibility when one goes below ...
... arguments . On the other hand , possessives , objects of comparative particles , NP's in coördinate structures , and ... argument . Such a condition explains why there is so often such a major change in accessibility when one goes below ...
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... arguments would fail . Whitaker's argument is directed specifically against the narrow - scope anti - mentalist view . His attack on the narrow - scope aspect of that view is based on the claim that narrow - scope gram- matical theories ...
... arguments would fail . Whitaker's argument is directed specifically against the narrow - scope anti - mentalist view . His attack on the narrow - scope aspect of that view is based on the claim that narrow - scope gram- matical theories ...
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... argument is implicitly based on assumed universals of metaphor ; the fallacy lies in B's failure to consider grammaticalization , in his confusion of semantic information ( as it pertains to grammatical categories ) with lexico ...
... argument is implicitly based on assumed universals of metaphor ; the fallacy lies in B's failure to consider grammaticalization , in his confusion of semantic information ( as it pertains to grammatical categories ) with lexico ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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