Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... person that lives in a grass house should not stow thrones . b . A person living in a grass house should not stow thrones . ( 100 ) a . * A person that live in a grass house should not stow thrones . b . * A person to live in a grass ...
... person that lives in a grass house should not stow thrones . b . A person living in a grass house should not stow thrones . ( 100 ) a . * A person that live in a grass house should not stow thrones . b . * A person to live in a grass ...
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... person reflexive accusative . In its restriction to 3rd person , the se - Passive rule is like another rule of Portu- guese that also results in the fronting of the underlying object , although not into surface - subject position . This ...
... person reflexive accusative . In its restriction to 3rd person , the se - Passive rule is like another rule of Portu- guese that also results in the fronting of the underlying object , although not into surface - subject position . This ...
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... person " The one / person whom you have just met is Mr. Tanaka . ' ( 38 ) a . [ John ga ima nagutta ] no / onna GA Hanako da . ' Hanako is the one / woman whom John has just hit . ' b . [ Kimi ga ima atta ] no / kata GA Tanaka - si da ...
... person " The one / person whom you have just met is Mr. Tanaka . ' ( 38 ) a . [ John ga ima nagutta ] no / onna GA Hanako da . ' Hanako is the one / woman whom John has just hit . ' b . [ Kimi ga ima atta ] no / kata GA Tanaka - si da ...
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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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