Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 86
Seite 542
It will thus potentially allow more than one item to be extracted . In $ 1.15 , type - raising of preposed categories ... However , sentences in which one extraction is to the right and one to the left are correctly allowed : ( 19 ) a .
It will thus potentially allow more than one item to be extracted . In $ 1.15 , type - raising of preposed categories ... However , sentences in which one extraction is to the right and one to the left are correctly allowed : ( 19 ) a .
Seite 543
However , the present grammar will for the same reason also allow RNR of both NP's in ditransitives , to give the unacceptable ( 21 ) * John offered , and Harry gave , Sally a Cadillac . But it will allow such double RNR only if it ...
However , the present grammar will for the same reason also allow RNR of both NP's in ditransitives , to give the unacceptable ( 21 ) * John offered , and Harry gave , Sally a Cadillac . But it will allow such double RNR only if it ...
Seite 780
All theories allow verbs to be subcategorized as to whether they allow an object ; but obviously , a similar option is not open to theories which require all basic clauses to have subjects . Instead , verbs may have to be subcategorized ...
All theories allow verbs to be subcategorized as to whether they allow an object ; but obviously , a similar option is not open to theories which require all basic clauses to have subjects . Instead , verbs may have to be subcategorized ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Inhalt
JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
A reply | 569 |
The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
Urheberrecht | |
5 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
agent allow analysis answer appear approach argue argument auxiliary claim clauses clitic combination complements complex conditional considered constituent constructions contains conversational defined dependencies derived dialects discourse discussion distinction distribution English evidence examples explanation expressions fact FIGURE formal French function further German give given grammar important indicative interesting interpretation involve issues John language lexical linguistic marked meaning modal natural Note object occur particular passive person phrase position possible preposition present Press principles problem properties proposed provides question reading reference relative represented require response restricted rules seems semantic sentences similar simple speakers speech structure suggests syntactic syntax tense theory topics types University verbs voici/voilà voilà volume York