Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... syntactic categories are not learned as conceptual categories because , if they were , synonyms should be first learned as behaving alike syntactically . The trouble with N's version of this argument is that the synonyms contrast not ...
... syntactic categories are not learned as conceptual categories because , if they were , synonyms should be first learned as behaving alike syntactically . The trouble with N's version of this argument is that the synonyms contrast not ...
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... syntactic model is adopted - in particular , whether the authors are describing syntactic categories or subcategories . When Tranel ( 150 ) concludes that voici / voilà are ' best considered as verbal elements , ... atomized ... into ...
... syntactic model is adopted - in particular , whether the authors are describing syntactic categories or subcategories . When Tranel ( 150 ) concludes that voici / voilà are ' best considered as verbal elements , ... atomized ... into ...
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... syntactic categories , to which I now turn . 3. SYNTACTIC Categories And SUBCATEGORIES . Recent discussions of syn- tactic categories for the definition of constituent structures have revolved around the X theory , and have led to ...
... syntactic categories , to which I now turn . 3. SYNTACTIC Categories And SUBCATEGORIES . Recent discussions of syn- tactic categories for the definition of constituent structures have revolved around the X theory , and have led to ...
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adjectives agent Ainu allow analysis anaphoric argue argument auxiliary auxiliary verb b₂ basilectal Bresnan Caribbean English Chomsky claim clauses clitic coherence Combination Rule complements Comrie constituent constraints constructions context coördination Creole decreolization dialects discourse discussion Dutch enclitic English examples f-structure fact FIGURE finite French function functional composition German grammar guage impersonal infinitival infinitive interpretation intonation Japanese John lexical life-form linguistic markedness marker mental models modal morphemes morphology noun NP's object paper partial combination passive phonetic phonology phrase position possible pragmatic predicate preposition present principles problem pronoun proposed question reference Relational Grammar relative response restricted Selkup semantic sentences sociolinguistic speakers speech structure syntactic syntactic categories syntax tense theory tion topics transformational grammar types uncertainty utterance verbal verbs voeren voici voici/voilà voilà volume waan word order X-bar Theory