Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... explanation in- volving the referential distinctions that speakers of all languages regularly need to draw is , a - priori , highly plausible . Or there may be explanations which are internal to the grammatical system itself , and which ...
... explanation in- volving the referential distinctions that speakers of all languages regularly need to draw is , a - priori , highly plausible . Or there may be explanations which are internal to the grammatical system itself , and which ...
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... explanation why near can sometimes display adjectival and prepositional properties simultaneously ( as in very near the park , where it takes very instead of very much , like an adjective , but is followed directly by an NP , like a ...
... explanation why near can sometimes display adjectival and prepositional properties simultaneously ( as in very near the park , where it takes very instead of very much , like an adjective , but is followed directly by an NP , like a ...
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... Explanation in phonology . Goals of linguistic theory , ed . by Stanley Peters , 189-227 . Englewood Cliffs , NJ : Prentice - Hall . [ Reprinted in his Explanation in phonology , 81-118 . Dordrecht : Foris Publications , 1982. ] 1973 ...
... Explanation in phonology . Goals of linguistic theory , ed . by Stanley Peters , 189-227 . Englewood Cliffs , NJ : Prentice - Hall . [ Reprinted in his Explanation in phonology , 81-118 . Dordrecht : Foris Publications , 1982. ] 1973 ...
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