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The justifications for non - lexical , nonthematic subjects appear to be internal to specific theories . It is mostly for this second case that we find disagreement . Why should one postulate non - thematic non - lexical subjects of ...
The justifications for non - lexical , nonthematic subjects appear to be internal to specific theories . It is mostly for this second case that we find disagreement . Why should one postulate non - thematic non - lexical subjects of ...
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LFG is an offshoot from an extended lexical model of grammar presented by Bresnan 1978 , as well as from Relational Grammar ( Perlmutter & Postal 1977 ) . The papers in this book , apart from an introduction written by B with RONALD ...
LFG is an offshoot from an extended lexical model of grammar presented by Bresnan 1978 , as well as from Relational Grammar ( Perlmutter & Postal 1977 ) . The papers in this book , apart from an introduction written by B with RONALD ...
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They then create a lexical a entry for the predicate , in which the propositional argument is encoded as its complement . Finally , the rules add the equation X - COMP'S SUBJ = ( FUNCTION ) to the lexical entry of the complement ...
They then create a lexical a entry for the predicate , in which the propositional argument is encoded as its complement . Finally , the rules add the equation X - COMP'S SUBJ = ( FUNCTION ) to the lexical entry of the complement ...
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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