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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... similar to ones in Tw . It remains to be seen whether a similar statement can be made for other varieties of Md in various non - Md areas . Several TM features ( §§1.1-1.6 ) have been identified which are not found in PM , and which are ...
... similar to ones in Tw . It remains to be seen whether a similar statement can be made for other varieties of Md in various non - Md areas . Several TM features ( §§1.1-1.6 ) have been identified which are not found in PM , and which are ...
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... similar structures occur in GC - but that incep- tives also can be followed by fi , as in 8 ( jan staat fi mek moni . ) B's analysis for such sentences is based on the assumption that inceptive verbs take com- plements derived from full ...
... similar structures occur in GC - but that incep- tives also can be followed by fi , as in 8 ( jan staat fi mek moni . ) B's analysis for such sentences is based on the assumption that inceptive verbs take com- plements derived from full ...
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... ( similar to , but more systematic than , Eng . See what I mean ? ) 4 In Mel'čuk's analysis ( cf. fn . 3 ) , a verb like It . Piove would simply be subcategorized as taking a zero subject . A similar solution is not available in the ...
... ( similar to , but more systematic than , Eng . See what I mean ? ) 4 In Mel'čuk's analysis ( cf. fn . 3 ) , a verb like It . Piove would simply be subcategorized as taking a zero subject . A similar solution is not available in the ...
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