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The lexical entry for a phrasal proclitic like this will include a frame looking something like : ( 67 ) [ [ DET hoi ] = N [ agathoi Spartioi ] ] By expressing the phrasal aspects of cliticization within the lexical entry for a clitic ...
The lexical entry for a phrasal proclitic like this will include a frame looking something like : ( 67 ) [ [ DET hoi ] = N [ agathoi Spartioi ] ] By expressing the phrasal aspects of cliticization within the lexical entry for a clitic ...
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Lexical - functional grammar . By GEORGE M. HORN . ( Trends in linguistics , Stud- ies and monographs , 21. ) Amsterdam : Mouton , 1983. Pp . ix , 394. $ 63.70 . Reviewed by DONNA JO NAPOLI , University of Michigan This book gives ...
Lexical - functional grammar . By GEORGE M. HORN . ( Trends in linguistics , Stud- ies and monographs , 21. ) Amsterdam : Mouton , 1983. Pp . ix , 394. $ 63.70 . Reviewed by DONNA JO NAPOLI , University of Michigan This book gives ...
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For example , Chomsky recognizes an adjectival passive ( handled by a lexical redundancy rule ) and a verbal passive ( handled by a movement rule ) ; Bresnan 1982 , however , derives all passive participles from lexical transformations ...
For example , Chomsky recognizes an adjectival passive ( handled by a lexical redundancy rule ) and a verbal passive ( handled by a movement rule ) ; Bresnan 1982 , however , derives all passive participles from lexical transformations ...
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