Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... defined by the grammar , the great majority of constituents in the majority of languages have fixed rather than doubling orders . Hence , by the reasoning above , deep and surface orders will be identical in all these cases . English is ...
... defined by the grammar , the great majority of constituents in the majority of languages have fixed rather than doubling orders . Hence , by the reasoning above , deep and surface orders will be identical in all these cases . English is ...
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... define posets on singleton sets , we exclude such posets from our definition . The only relationship which such posets can model is one of simple equality , and we have defined the notion of scale to capture relationships BETWEEN ...
... define posets on singleton sets , we exclude such posets from our definition . The only relationship which such posets can model is one of simple equality , and we have defined the notion of scale to capture relationships BETWEEN ...
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... defined by both an ordering relation and a set of ref- erents which that relation partially orders . Although , in 56 , B conveys uncer- tainty about the set of discourse entities over which some scale is defined , this type of ...
... defined by both an ordering relation and a set of ref- erents which that relation partially orders . Although , in 56 , B conveys uncer- tainty about the set of discourse entities over which some scale is defined , this type of ...
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