Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... explain the PRESENCE of i - Mutation in the past subj . vekði from underlying /vake+j+d+ee./ We saw in Table 1 that ... explained by the presence of the inter- vening e . 4.33 . Vaki : we have noted ( 1975 ) for the paradigm vaka ' be ...
... explain the PRESENCE of i - Mutation in the past subj . vekði from underlying /vake+j+d+ee./ We saw in Table 1 that ... explained by the presence of the inter- vening e . 4.33 . Vaki : we have noted ( 1975 ) for the paradigm vaka ' be ...
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... explanation in linguistics , the issues that receive the most discussion here are the scope of grammar and the ... explanation ' , 91-124 ) . The narrow - scope antimentalist position is taken by Gerald Sanders ( ' Introduction ' , 1-20 ) ...
... explanation in linguistics , the issues that receive the most discussion here are the scope of grammar and the ... explanation ' , 91-124 ) . The narrow - scope antimentalist position is taken by Gerald Sanders ( ' Introduction ' , 1-20 ) ...
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... explain why feta is made the way it is ... ; rather , it explains why the speaker is saying what he is . ' Here Sadock's explanation for the since - clause is surely right : the clause gives a reason for performing the speech act , not ...
... explain why feta is made the way it is ... ; rather , it explains why the speaker is saying what he is . ' Here Sadock's explanation for the since - clause is surely right : the clause gives a reason for performing the speech act , not ...
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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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