Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... auxiliary.10 Both Washabaugh ( 1975 , 1980 ) and Bickerton ( 1971 ) follow these analyses , 11 and treat preverbal fi as an infinitival complementizer - further implying that , like to in earlier analyses , it is transformationally ...
... auxiliary.10 Both Washabaugh ( 1975 , 1980 ) and Bickerton ( 1971 ) follow these analyses , 11 and treat preverbal fi as an infinitival complementizer - further implying that , like to in earlier analyses , it is transformationally ...
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... auxiliary ' ( 2 : 101-20 ) , presents an analysis of English auxiliaries that comes very close to that of Gazdar et al . 1982 , in which each of the various auxiliary verbs is the head of an IV ; for B , however , the constituent headed ...
... auxiliary ' ( 2 : 101-20 ) , presents an analysis of English auxiliaries that comes very close to that of Gazdar et al . 1982 , in which each of the various auxiliary verbs is the head of an IV ; for B , however , the constituent headed ...
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... auxiliary system in Sranan ' ( 2 : 219-51 ) , deals with the syntax and semantics of auxiliary elements in an English - based Creole of Surinam . He presents a system of rules that relate deep structures , in which tense markers are ...
... auxiliary system in Sranan ' ( 2 : 219-51 ) , deals with the syntax and semantics of auxiliary elements in an English - based Creole of Surinam . He presents a system of rules that relate deep structures , in which tense markers are ...
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