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... phrase . Whether this phrase is described by a tag- memic formula or by a transformational phrase marker ( tree ) , whether it is nodes or branches that are labeled ( noun phrase branching into , or out of , noun plus adjective ) , most ...
... phrase . Whether this phrase is described by a tag- memic formula or by a transformational phrase marker ( tree ) , whether it is nodes or branches that are labeled ( noun phrase branching into , or out of , noun plus adjective ) , most ...
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... PHRASE FIRST CONJUNCTIVE PHRASE SENTENCE TAIL PRIMARY CORE WORD poa - CORE PARTLY CONJOINED CORE WORD CORE Adverb ( one - word , in pre - verbal position ) Adverb phrase ; a pre - verbal series of SECONDARY CORE WORDS Mood and aspect ...
... PHRASE FIRST CONJUNCTIVE PHRASE SENTENCE TAIL PRIMARY CORE WORD poa - CORE PARTLY CONJOINED CORE WORD CORE Adverb ( one - word , in pre - verbal position ) Adverb phrase ; a pre - verbal series of SECONDARY CORE WORDS Mood and aspect ...
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S S NP Pred Phrase NP Pred Phrase they Aux VP they Aux VP be [ -Past ] Modal be V work ing might work ing FIGURE 1. Phrase marker FOR They are working . FIGURE 2. PHRASE MARKER FOR They might be working . S S NP Pred Phrase NP they VP ...
S S NP Pred Phrase NP Pred Phrase they Aux VP they Aux VP be [ -Past ] Modal be V work ing might work ing FIGURE 1. Phrase marker FOR They are working . FIGURE 2. PHRASE MARKER FOR They might be working . S S NP Pred Phrase NP they VP ...
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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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