Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... complex restriction , allowing X to be v $ just in case Y is too : ( 47 ) X / Y Y $ / Z⇒ X $ / Z WHERE X + v $ OR Y = v $ In $ 2.42 , concerning coördination in Dutch , I will argue that the latter is the correct version . 2.4 ...
... complex restriction , allowing X to be v $ just in case Y is too : ( 47 ) X / Y Y $ / Z⇒ X $ / Z WHERE X + v $ OR Y = v $ In $ 2.42 , concerning coördination in Dutch , I will argue that the latter is the correct version . 2.4 ...
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... complex interaction of formal discrete rules ( or rule compo- nents ) ' ( 88 ) . Since many of four can hardly be fewer than three , this seems to be a perversely indirect admission that N currently has at most one example that he ...
... complex interaction of formal discrete rules ( or rule compo- nents ) ' ( 88 ) . Since many of four can hardly be fewer than three , this seems to be a perversely indirect admission that N currently has at most one example that he ...
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... complex sentence , inflectional morphology , derivational mor- phology , and the lexicon . The simple sentence and the lexicon were to be treated by East German scholars ; the complex sentence , inflectional mor- phology , and ...
... complex sentence , inflectional morphology , derivational mor- phology , and the lexicon . The simple sentence and the lexicon were to be treated by East German scholars ; the complex sentence , inflectional mor- phology , and ...
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