Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... derived from Greenberg's word order samples . At the same time , some of the formal prin- ciples are better supported than others ; it therefore has seemed constructive to use these data to provide evidence for or against individual ...
... derived from Greenberg's word order samples . At the same time , some of the formal prin- ciples are better supported than others ; it therefore has seemed constructive to use these data to provide evidence for or against individual ...
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... derived as follows : ( 12 ) ( jan waan fi jan fi mek moni . ) → jan waan fiØ fi mek moni . jan waan Ø Ø fi mek moni . In general , Bickerton proposes a very similar derivation for GC complements of this type , which I shall consider in ...
... derived as follows : ( 12 ) ( jan waan fi jan fi mek moni . ) → jan waan fiØ fi mek moni . jan waan Ø Ø fi mek moni . In general , Bickerton proposes a very similar derivation for GC complements of this type , which I shall consider in ...
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... derived from ( 21 ) ai ekspek ai me fi go tu jan haus yeside . Up to this point , if attention is restricted to complements of [ + desiderative ] verbs like ekspek , B's analysis of fi complements and of fi itself closely re- sembles my ...
... derived from ( 21 ) ai ekspek ai me fi go tu jan haus yeside . Up to this point , if attention is restricted to complements of [ + desiderative ] verbs like ekspek , B's analysis of fi complements and of fi itself closely re- sembles my ...
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