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... all of which are brought within the domain of simple constituent coördination without deletion . The theory thus captures and extends an insight of Generalized P [ hrase ) S [ tructure ) G [ rammar ) ( cf.
... all of which are brought within the domain of simple constituent coördination without deletion . The theory thus captures and extends an insight of Generalized P [ hrase ) S [ tructure ) G [ rammar ) ( cf.
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... 348–58 ) in which R is identified with the relation between a tense operator and another tense operator in its immediate scope , it unnecessary to posit more than one tense operator in a simple present or simple past tense clause .
... 348–58 ) in which R is identified with the relation between a tense operator and another tense operator in its immediate scope , it unnecessary to posit more than one tense operator in a simple present or simple past tense clause .
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Five volumes were originally planned - one each for features of the simple sentence , the complex sentence , inflectional morphology , derivational morphology , and the lexicon . The simple sentence and the lexicon were to be treated by ...
Five volumes were originally planned - one each for features of the simple sentence , the complex sentence , inflectional morphology , derivational morphology , and the lexicon . The simple sentence and the lexicon were to be treated by ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
A reply | 569 |
The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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