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The strategic content of island constraints . ( Working papers in linguistics , 13. ) Columbus : Department of Linguistics , The Ohio State University . JACKENDOFF , Ray . 1972. Semantic interpretation in generative grammar .
The strategic content of island constraints . ( Working papers in linguistics , 13. ) Columbus : Department of Linguistics , The Ohio State University . JACKENDOFF , Ray . 1972. Semantic interpretation in generative grammar .
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In his analysis of fi - replacement , B assumes that deep - structure constraints in GC properly account for the patterns ... Rather than a single set , there must be several kinds of constraint to deal with the different dimensions of ...
In his analysis of fi - replacement , B assumes that deep - structure constraints in GC properly account for the patterns ... Rather than a single set , there must be several kinds of constraint to deal with the different dimensions of ...
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If one holds that physiological constraints operate to limit the length of sentences , not just utterances , then the phenomenon of longer utterances with a semantically empty , non - syntactically related form like widà has no bearing ...
If one holds that physiological constraints operate to limit the length of sentences , not just utterances , then the phenomenon of longer utterances with a semantically empty , non - syntactically related form like widà has no bearing ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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