Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... important type of control is that which has been called ' non- obligatory ' ( cf. Williams ) . In our theory , such control results from two different types of cases . The first is illustrated here : ( 19 ) a . It is important to arrive ...
... important type of control is that which has been called ' non- obligatory ' ( cf. Williams ) . In our theory , such control results from two different types of cases . The first is illustrated here : ( 19 ) a . It is important to arrive ...
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... important if difficult empirical issue . The projection principle , in contrast , is not at all obviously correct . It is violated by most existing descriptive work , and it has some important consequences in several domains : internal ...
... important if difficult empirical issue . The projection principle , in contrast , is not at all obviously correct . It is violated by most existing descriptive work , and it has some important consequences in several domains : internal ...
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... importance of those features to the factor . On Factor 3 , for example , present tense , with a weight of - .62 , is more important than perfect aspect , with a weight of .47 . tense and perfect aspect ) and 3rd person pronouns , SPOKEN ...
... importance of those features to the factor . On Factor 3 , for example , present tense , with a weight of - .62 , is more important than perfect aspect , with a weight of .47 . tense and perfect aspect ) and 3rd person pronouns , SPOKEN ...
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