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... of the Transitive Verb , while for ( 2 ) the indirect object for - phrase is assumed to be outside the Verb Phrase . Neglecting irrelevant details , the underlying forms of ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) may be given as follows : ( 5 ) ( He ) ...
... of the Transitive Verb , while for ( 2 ) the indirect object for - phrase is assumed to be outside the Verb Phrase . Neglecting irrelevant details , the underlying forms of ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) may be given as follows : ( 5 ) ( He ) ...
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1 from the sentences given above . For example , if wh is attached to an umbrella in ( 3 ) by T3 , one obtains , after the applications of later transformations , the wh - question : ( 12 ) What did he give to me ?
1 from the sentences given above . For example , if wh is attached to an umbrella in ( 3 ) by T3 , one obtains , after the applications of later transformations , the wh - question : ( 12 ) What did he give to me ?
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All three of these grammatical topics are far too complicated to be described adequately in the given space . Cardona has neither attempted to be exhaustive in treating these topics , nor has he given the more general and important ...
All three of these grammatical topics are far too complicated to be described adequately in the given space . Cardona has neither attempted to be exhaustive in treating these topics , nor has he given the more general and important ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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