Language, Band 61George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Chinese are generated by movement of a phrase from the comment into the topic node . Clearly , at least some topic structures in Chinese are generated without move- ment , namely those whose source structures would be ungrammatical no ...
... Chinese are generated by movement of a phrase from the comment into the topic node . Clearly , at least some topic structures in Chinese are generated without move- ment , namely those whose source structures would be ungrammatical no ...
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... Chinese varieties . An obvious case in which the proposal can be verified is the well - known fact that the Manchurian rulers of China , having acquired Md as a lingua franca for communication with the Chinese ( and among themselves ) ...
... Chinese varieties . An obvious case in which the proposal can be verified is the well - known fact that the Manchurian rulers of China , having acquired Md as a lingua franca for communication with the Chinese ( and among themselves ) ...
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... Chinese , it is proposed that features which are characteristic of Chinese as a whole tend to emerge in TM . Features that are peculiar to PM , even those shared by PM and Tw , have not necessarily emerged in TM . However , some Tw ...
... Chinese , it is proposed that features which are characteristic of Chinese as a whole tend to emerge in TM . Features that are peculiar to PM , even those shared by PM and Tw , have not necessarily emerged in TM . However , some Tw ...
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