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Early work in RELATIONAL GRAMMAR ( RG ) , responding to TG , concentrated on demonstrating that the full range of syntactic generalizations could not be captured without direct reference to grammatical relations ( GR's ) , character- ...
Early work in RELATIONAL GRAMMAR ( RG ) , responding to TG , concentrated on demonstrating that the full range of syntactic generalizations could not be captured without direct reference to grammatical relations ( GR's ) , character- ...
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Pronominal reference : Child language and the theory of grammar . By LAWRENCE SOLAN . Dordrecht & Boston : Reidel , 1983. Pp . xii , 237 . f 105.00 . Seven experiments form the core of S's book . In and around them revolve ( a ) the ...
Pronominal reference : Child language and the theory of grammar . By LAWRENCE SOLAN . Dordrecht & Boston : Reidel , 1983. Pp . xii , 237 . f 105.00 . Seven experiments form the core of S's book . In and around them revolve ( a ) the ...
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It is clear that Hopi lexicalizes time as a noun , has lexemes whose primary reference is temporal , and uses nouns which specifically refer to periods of time . We now turn to the issue of whether cyclic events or multiples are treated ...
It is clear that Hopi lexicalizes time as a noun , has lexemes whose primary reference is temporal , and uses nouns which specifically refer to periods of time . We now turn to the issue of whether cyclic events or multiples are treated ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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