Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... restrictions on the combination rules . For example , the following more restricted form of back- ward combination - restricted to functions ultimately yielding FVP or Ste - inf , and excluding functions into Sinf - would allow the ...
... restrictions on the combination rules . For example , the following more restricted form of back- ward combination - restricted to functions ultimately yielding FVP or Ste - inf , and excluding functions into Sinf - would allow the ...
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... restricted - for a start , to taking VERBAL functions as its argument . Other functions over NP , such as prepositions , must be excluded , since Dutch is not a postpositional language.39 Second , the discussion at the end of $ 2.2 ...
... restricted - for a start , to taking VERBAL functions as its argument . Other functions over NP , such as prepositions , must be excluded , since Dutch is not a postpositional language.39 Second , the discussion at the end of $ 2.2 ...
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... restricted version of the Forward Partial Combination Rule : ( 46 ) X / Y Y $ / Z ⇒ X $ / Z WHERE X v $ To exclude only the latter type , we need a slightly more complex restriction , allowing X to be v $ just in case Y is too : ( 47 ) ...
... restricted version of the Forward Partial Combination Rule : ( 46 ) X / Y Y $ / Z ⇒ X $ / Z WHERE X v $ To exclude only the latter type , we need a slightly more complex restriction , allowing X to be v $ just in case Y is too : ( 47 ) ...
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