Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... restricted to coördinate structures . In particular , our rules are not intended to cover either NP's whose head is missing as a result of identity - of - sense anaphora ( e.g. John's as in John's is bigger than mine ) , or clauses ...
... restricted to coördinate structures . In particular , our rules are not intended to cover either NP's whose head is missing as a result of identity - of - sense anaphora ( e.g. John's as in John's is bigger than mine ) , or clauses ...
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... restricted so that they don't apply freely if the conjunction is but . It is very tempting to relate this restriction to the fact that coördinations of NP's don't allow but either : * John but Bill came . More- over , there are cases ...
... restricted so that they don't apply freely if the conjunction is but . It is very tempting to relate this restriction to the fact that coördinations of NP's don't allow but either : * John but Bill came . More- over , there are cases ...
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... Restricted Glide - drop ↓ ↓ æ Ø Stage II væk + ð + i | Rules Surface æ - Raising ↓ e vekði But this ad - hoc restriction to the Glide - drop rule is unnecessary in a grammar which permits extrinsic ordering . 4.4 . IMPROPER FEEDING ...
... Restricted Glide - drop ↓ ↓ æ Ø Stage II væk + ð + i | Rules Surface æ - Raising ↓ e vekði But this ad - hoc restriction to the Glide - drop rule is unnecessary in a grammar which permits extrinsic ordering . 4.4 . IMPROPER FEEDING ...
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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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