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Accordingly , Miller suggests that a sentence such as 17 is derived from ' an underlying directional construction ' : ( 17 ) Ivan dal Petru knigu ' Ivan gave Peter a book . ' The main problem in evaluating such a theory is in ...
Accordingly , Miller suggests that a sentence such as 17 is derived from ' an underlying directional construction ' : ( 17 ) Ivan dal Petru knigu ' Ivan gave Peter a book . ' The main problem in evaluating such a theory is in ...
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In addition , there arises the question of how such compounds are to be formally related to other compounds ( V + N , N + V , N + N ) which contain elements derived from the ( non - generalized ) verbal component of their underlying ...
In addition , there arises the question of how such compounds are to be formally related to other compounds ( V + N , N + V , N + N ) which contain elements derived from the ( non - generalized ) verbal component of their underlying ...
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First , there is the distinction between compounds derived via deletion and those derived via nominalization . A number of the compounds Levi analyses as results of the deletion process would appear to fit equally well her criterion for ...
First , there is the distinction between compounds derived via deletion and those derived via nominalization . A number of the compounds Levi analyses as results of the deletion process would appear to fit equally well her criterion for ...
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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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