Language, Band 79,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2003 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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... examples of this clause type , for example , those in 4 . ( 4 ) a . What a nice guy he is ! ( cf. * What a nice guy is he ? ) b . How very tall she is ! ( cf. * How very tall is she ? ) Both of these have an initial WH constituent , but ...
... examples of this clause type , for example , those in 4 . ( 4 ) a . What a nice guy he is ! ( cf. * What a nice guy is he ? ) b . How very tall she is ! ( cf. * How very tall is she ? ) Both of these have an initial WH constituent , but ...
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... example sentences in various natural languages . While the purpose is to illustrate and / or support certain claims , any cited example inevitably has a content which in most cases is independent of the reasons for its citation . For ...
... example sentences in various natural languages . While the purpose is to illustrate and / or support certain claims , any cited example inevitably has a content which in most cases is independent of the reasons for its citation . For ...
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... example clearly shows . There are also diachronic effects like the semantic shift by virtue of which the words piano and organ have broadened their extensions so as to apply to instruments in which piano and organ sound are simulated by ...
... example clearly shows . There are also diachronic effects like the semantic shift by virtue of which the words piano and organ have broadened their extensions so as to apply to instruments in which piano and organ sound are simulated by ...
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At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 231 |
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