Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... logical . Man is a logical animal , and his language must exemplify his logical nature . Since man's nature is common to all men , all languages must share this logical basis . There- fore , a grammar that is ' générale ' must ...
... logical . Man is a logical animal , and his language must exemplify his logical nature . Since man's nature is common to all men , all languages must share this logical basis . There- fore , a grammar that is ' générale ' must ...
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... logical ' object of persuade ( to leave ) and the ' logical ' subject of to leave , while Bill is the ' logical ' subject of the sentence . But they cannot account for the functions fulfilled by the elements in question IN THE ACTUAL ...
... logical ' object of persuade ( to leave ) and the ' logical ' subject of to leave , while Bill is the ' logical ' subject of the sentence . But they cannot account for the functions fulfilled by the elements in question IN THE ACTUAL ...
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... ( logical ) object - of hunt , and snakes is deep structure ( logical ) subject - of frighten . Similarly , by transformationally deriving 21 from a deep structure containing the sentences ( 24 ) a . John hunts lions b . Snakes frighten ...
... ( logical ) object - of hunt , and snakes is deep structure ( logical ) subject - of frighten . Similarly , by transformationally deriving 21 from a deep structure containing the sentences ( 24 ) a . John hunts lions b . Snakes frighten ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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