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semantic subclasses stands the test of syntactic and semantic homogeneity , and in many cases Les circonstants et la phrase : Étude sur the criteria ( or techniques ) used for classificala classification et la systématique sary ...
semantic subclasses stands the test of syntactic and semantic homogeneity , and in many cases Les circonstants et la phrase : Étude sur the criteria ( or techniques ) used for classificala classification et la systématique sary ...
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Where have all the adjectives gone ? and other essays in semantics and syntax . By ROBERT M. W. Dixon . ... Except for a final squib , each essay presupposes a semantic motivation for syntactic classes . A major justification for ...
Where have all the adjectives gone ? and other essays in semantics and syntax . By ROBERT M. W. Dixon . ... Except for a final squib , each essay presupposes a semantic motivation for syntactic classes . A major justification for ...
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One consequence of this shortcoming is that Pis still prepared to accept a semantic rank hierarchy in which , e.g. , Agent / Receiver is ' more thematic ' than Patient ( cf. his discussion of Contreras and others , 20–21 ) .
One consequence of this shortcoming is that Pis still prepared to accept a semantic rank hierarchy in which , e.g. , Agent / Receiver is ' more thematic ' than Patient ( cf. his discussion of Contreras and others , 20–21 ) .
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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