Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... simple constituent coördination that was advanced for English in §1 . A number of coördinate structures that have frequently been assumed to demand some kind of backward gapping are also shown to reduce to simple constituent coördi ...
... simple constituent coördination that was advanced for English in §1 . A number of coördinate structures that have frequently been assumed to demand some kind of backward gapping are also shown to reduce to simple constituent coördi ...
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... simple present or simple past tense clause . As part of the proceedings of a conference on syntactic categories , Seuren's paper is disap- pointing : he makes a number of claims about categories , but offers virtually no argument to ...
... simple present or simple past tense clause . As part of the proceedings of a conference on syntactic categories , Seuren's paper is disap- pointing : he makes a number of claims about categories , but offers virtually no argument to ...
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... simple sentence and the lexicon were to be treated by East German scholars ; the complex sentence , inflectional mor ... simple sentence : the verb phrase and its verbal constituents ( Gabriele Schieb ) , the verbal sentence - bracket ...
... simple sentence and the lexicon were to be treated by East German scholars ; the complex sentence , inflectional mor ... simple sentence : the verb phrase and its verbal constituents ( Gabriele Schieb ) , the verbal sentence - bracket ...
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