Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... reason exists for any autonomous syntactic representation , as distinct from the interpretation itself , to be built ( cf. A & S ) . Introspection strongly supports the ' incremental inter- pretation hypothesis ' that our own ...
... reason exists for any autonomous syntactic representation , as distinct from the interpretation itself , to be built ( cf. A & S ) . Introspection strongly supports the ' incremental inter- pretation hypothesis ' that our own ...
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... reason also allow RNR of both NP's in ditransitives , to give the unacceptable ( 21 ) * John offered , and Harry gave , Sally a Cadillac . But it will allow such double RNR only if it preserves the ' nesting ' order , excluding crossed ...
... reason also allow RNR of both NP's in ditransitives , to give the unacceptable ( 21 ) * John offered , and Harry gave , Sally a Cadillac . But it will allow such double RNR only if it preserves the ' nesting ' order , excluding crossed ...
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... reasons for his decision ( not all reproduced here ) . Debby endorses one of the reasons ; but then Ira attends not to that endorsement , but to the continuation of his own explanation , giving a fourth reason . Ira marks his continued ...
... reasons for his decision ( not all reproduced here ) . Debby endorses one of the reasons ; but then Ira attends not to that endorsement , but to the continuation of his own explanation , giving a fourth reason . Ira marks his continued ...
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