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The syntactic or sentence level is organized around a verb that governs a number of hierarchically - ordered syntactic positions or Actants , called “ parts of the sentence ' in more traditional grammar . The Actants are formally ...
The syntactic or sentence level is organized around a verb that governs a number of hierarchically - ordered syntactic positions or Actants , called “ parts of the sentence ' in more traditional grammar . The Actants are formally ...
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For example , if one's grammatical rules refer only to syntactic entities , the only way to represent the illocutionary act performed in the utterance of a sentence is to put a verb in the tree ( and since there aren't any real live ...
For example , if one's grammatical rules refer only to syntactic entities , the only way to represent the illocutionary act performed in the utterance of a sentence is to put a verb in the tree ( and since there aren't any real live ...
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That certain syntactic patterns appear to be particularly compatible , and that languages strive toward typological consistency in terms of morpho - syntactic patterning , are facts ...
That certain syntactic patterns appear to be particularly compatible , and that languages strive toward typological consistency in terms of morpho - syntactic patterning , are facts ...
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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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