Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... phrase here , fi mieri , is a prepositional phrase complementing the verbal haad of the higher clause . The second fi phrase , fi sel dem so , is a reduced clause in which fi has a modal function . In short , fi 41 Structures like 78-79 ...
... phrase here , fi mieri , is a prepositional phrase complementing the verbal haad of the higher clause . The second fi phrase , fi sel dem so , is a reduced clause in which fi has a modal function . In short , fi 41 Structures like 78-79 ...
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... phrase func- tions as a single constituent . This is a relatively recent development in the grammar of English . According to Ard 1976 , it was not until the 16th century that sentences like 82 were used ; they indicate that the for ...
... phrase func- tions as a single constituent . This is a relatively recent development in the grammar of English . According to Ard 1976 , it was not until the 16th century that sentences like 82 were used ; they indicate that the for ...
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... phrase - marker of the familiar sort , and displays categorial information ; f - structure , which is unordered linearly , represents in- formation about G [ rammatical ] F [ unctions ] , in terms of grammatical relations such as ...
... phrase - marker of the familiar sort , and displays categorial information ; f - structure , which is unordered linearly , represents in- formation about G [ rammatical ] F [ unctions ] , in terms of grammatical relations such as ...
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