Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... claim , however , that at least one other explanatory theory , namely ours , does not use PRO . In the next section , in discussion of Koster & May , we address certain theoretical arguments adduced in favor of PRO . 4. We here discuss ...
... claim , however , that at least one other explanatory theory , namely ours , does not use PRO . In the next section , in discussion of Koster & May , we address certain theoretical arguments adduced in favor of PRO . 4. We here discuss ...
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... claiming a particular pattern of covariation for certain semantic , morphosyn- tactic , and pragmatic properties of natural language sentences . The claim has come to be known as the T [ ransitivity ] H [ ypothesis ] . In the wake of ...
... claiming a particular pattern of covariation for certain semantic , morphosyn- tactic , and pragmatic properties of natural language sentences . The claim has come to be known as the T [ ransitivity ] H [ ypothesis ] . In the wake of ...
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... claim is that , although these semantic parameters can indepen- dently vary ( thus , in English , one can make a sentence either affirmative or negative , and each choice allows both for the presence and the absence of an object ) , the ...
... claim is that , although these semantic parameters can indepen- dently vary ( thus , in English , one can make a sentence either affirmative or negative , and each choice allows both for the presence and the absence of an object ) , the ...
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