Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... Direct Object ≥ Indirect Object Object of Preposition > Possessor NP ≥ Object of Comparative Particle . b . If X > Y and Y dominates Z , then X ≥ Z. Thus if objects of prepositions , which are low on the hierarchy , can be ...
... Direct Object ≥ Indirect Object Object of Preposition > Possessor NP ≥ Object of Comparative Particle . b . If X > Y and Y dominates Z , then X ≥ Z. Thus if objects of prepositions , which are low on the hierarchy , can be ...
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... direct object of laazor ' to help ' receives dative le . ) In §6 , I show why CM should be treated as cyclic ; and ... direct object NP : a . Underlying string : ani raiti Yoxanan I saw John b . Output of CM : ani raiti et Yoxanan c . ED ...
... direct object of laazor ' to help ' receives dative le . ) In §6 , I show why CM should be treated as cyclic ; and ... direct object NP : a . Underlying string : ani raiti Yoxanan I saw John b . Output of CM : ani raiti et Yoxanan c . ED ...
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... direct object in derived structure . Passivization in Modern Hebrew is in general restricted to direct objects ; 1 and although it may not be fully acceptable for all speakers when applied to either 15 See Aissen 1974a , b for a general ...
... direct object in derived structure . Passivization in Modern Hebrew is in general restricted to direct objects ; 1 and although it may not be fully acceptable for all speakers when applied to either 15 See Aissen 1974a , b for a general ...
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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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