Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... relations are unstable , perhaps disfavored ; ( b ) polarization of nominal relations into governed and adverbial is favored ; ( c ) decreasing the number of ungoverned relations in a clause is favored.35 5.22 . SYNTACTIC BONDS . In ...
... relations are unstable , perhaps disfavored ; ( b ) polarization of nominal relations into governed and adverbial is favored ; ( c ) decreasing the number of ungoverned relations in a clause is favored.35 5.22 . SYNTACTIC BONDS . In ...
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... relations , then , are seen as fundamen- tally different in character . But in the sense in which this paper uses ... relations , as that term was defined in §1 ; and in these relations , the two sentences are identical . In both of them ...
... relations , then , are seen as fundamen- tally different in character . But in the sense in which this paper uses ... relations , as that term was defined in §1 ; and in these relations , the two sentences are identical . In both of them ...
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... relations ( rather than strictly syntactic relations ) are being grammaticalized . Thus Heath 1985 argues for the dispensability of clause struc- ture , using text data from a language with strong head - marking tendencies . Another ...
... relations ( rather than strictly syntactic relations ) are being grammaticalized . Thus Heath 1985 argues for the dispensability of clause struc- ture , using text data from a language with strong head - marking tendencies . Another ...
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