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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... element in the com- ment . If this element is non - empty , then this binding relation is simply the ordinary antecedent - pronoun one that normally is not subject to island con- straints . However , if the co - indexed element in the ...
... element in the com- ment . If this element is non - empty , then this binding relation is simply the ordinary antecedent - pronoun one that normally is not subject to island con- straints . However , if the co - indexed element in the ...
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... element in the com- ment . If this element is non - empty , then this binding relation is simply the ordinary antecedent - pronoun one that normally is not subject to island con- straints . However , if the co - indexed element in the ...
... element in the com- ment . If this element is non - empty , then this binding relation is simply the ordinary antecedent - pronoun one that normally is not subject to island con- straints . However , if the co - indexed element in the ...
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... elements will be affixes , but that free elements will constitute independent words . Correspondingly , if an element is bound , and especially if it cannot occur in complete isolation , it should be a clitic ; if free , and especially ...
... elements will be affixes , but that free elements will constitute independent words . Correspondingly , if an element is bound , and especially if it cannot occur in complete isolation , it should be a clitic ; if free , and especially ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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