Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... require no deletion : 20 ( 15 ) a . She eats [ apples and pears ] . b . Harry [ comes and goes ] . It will also allow conjoining of functors like [ one ] NP / N and [ two ] NP / N , or [ cooked ] FVP / NP and [ ate ] FVP / NP , so long ...
... require no deletion : 20 ( 15 ) a . She eats [ apples and pears ] . b . Harry [ comes and goes ] . It will also allow conjoining of functors like [ one ] NP / N and [ two ] NP / N , or [ cooked ] FVP / NP and [ ate ] FVP / NP , so long ...
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... requires one less argument than the corresponding active predicate . Thus , when we passivize a sentence with three ... require a syntactic conception different from that of detransitivation . Just 11 My hypothesis that the so - called ...
... requires one less argument than the corresponding active predicate . Thus , when we passivize a sentence with three ... require a syntactic conception different from that of detransitivation . Just 11 My hypothesis that the so - called ...
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... require the formation of two models for solution , four actually require one model - given the correct repre- sentation in Fig . 16. The fifth 2 - model case is not , in any event , intermediate in difficulty between the 1- and 3 ...
... require the formation of two models for solution , four actually require one model - given the correct repre- sentation in Fig . 16. The fifth 2 - model case is not , in any event , intermediate in difficulty between the 1- and 3 ...
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