Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... lexical subjects are represented only in the functional structure . In Mel'čuk's model , what are here called ' non - lexical ' subjects may in fact be analysed as zero words belonging to the lexicon . Non - lexical thematic arguments ...
... lexical subjects are represented only in the functional structure . In Mel'čuk's model , what are here called ' non - lexical ' subjects may in fact be analysed as zero words belonging to the lexicon . Non - lexical thematic arguments ...
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... lexical theory ' , by B ( pp . 3-86 ) . 2 , ' On the lexical representation of Romance reflexive clitics ' , by Jane Grimshaw ( 87–148 ) . 3 , ' Polyadicity , ' by B ( 149–72 ) 4 , ' Lexical - Functional Grammar : A formal system for ...
... lexical theory ' , by B ( pp . 3-86 ) . 2 , ' On the lexical representation of Romance reflexive clitics ' , by Jane Grimshaw ( 87–148 ) . 3 , ' Polyadicity , ' by B ( 149–72 ) 4 , ' Lexical - Functional Grammar : A formal system for ...
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... lexical entries and rules . The first adds subcategorization information to the lexical entries of verbs according to the child's existing PS rules . The second uses a one - to - one mapping between thematic roles and grammatical ...
... lexical entries and rules . The first adds subcategorization information to the lexical entries of verbs according to the child's existing PS rules . The second uses a one - to - one mapping between thematic roles and grammatical ...
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