Language, Band 37George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1962 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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... conjunctions are ( different ) grammatical sen- tences , since the intermediate form of Type 2 conjunction coincides with the final form of Type 1 conjunction . ( 21 ) She is less / more willing than she is eager . ( 22 ) She is less ...
... conjunctions are ( different ) grammatical sen- tences , since the intermediate form of Type 2 conjunction coincides with the final form of Type 1 conjunction . ( 21 ) She is less / more willing than she is eager . ( 22 ) She is less ...
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... conjunction * 25a seems at the least an ad - hoc way of arriving at 25 . Alternatively , the underlying sentences of 25 might be taken to be these : Components : ( a ) I want a big house . ( b ) The one you bought is big . N Vtr AN NP ...
... conjunction * 25a seems at the least an ad - hoc way of arriving at 25 . Alternatively , the underlying sentences of 25 might be taken to be these : Components : ( a ) I want a big house . ( b ) The one you bought is big . N Vtr AN NP ...
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... conjunction has a simple noun phrase as subject , the final deletion rules would not be applied . Although all comparisons can be produced in this manner , their derivations would be cumbersome . A comparison like sentence 2 would ...
... conjunction has a simple noun phrase as subject , the final deletion rules would not be applied . Although all comparisons can be produced in this manner , their derivations would be cumbersome . A comparison like sentence 2 would ...
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I | 75 |
Contrastive accent and contrastive stress | 83 |
Incipient bilingualism | 97 |
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