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( Certain verbs are lexically marked as taking objects in cases other than those just mentioned ; e.g. , the direct object of laazor ' to help ' receives dative le . ) In $ 6 , I show why CM should be treated as cyclic ; and in 87 I ...
( Certain verbs are lexically marked as taking objects in cases other than those just mentioned ; e.g. , the direct object of laazor ' to help ' receives dative le . ) In $ 6 , I show why CM should be treated as cyclic ; and in 87 I ...
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This conclusion is based on the observation that the structural distinctions marked in the grammar , e.g. surface structure and deep structure , are reflected in subjects ' behavior in various types of experimental tasks , but there is ...
This conclusion is based on the observation that the structural distinctions marked in the grammar , e.g. surface structure and deep structure , are reflected in subjects ' behavior in various types of experimental tasks , but there is ...
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A's success is most marked , on the one hand , where he clarifies the different phonological behavior of stems in terms of underlying vowel - vowel and vowel - glide - vowel sequences obscured by traditional spelling , and , on the ...
A's success is most marked , on the one hand , where he clarifies the different phonological behavior of stems in terms of underlying vowel - vowel and vowel - glide - vowel sequences obscured by traditional spelling , and , on the ...
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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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