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a It is recalled that our preceding discussion is divided into two parts , one syntactic and the other semantic . But we do not rely on the latter in establishing the basic forms of relative - complex sentences and the rules that relate ...
a It is recalled that our preceding discussion is divided into two parts , one syntactic and the other semantic . But we do not rely on the latter in establishing the basic forms of relative - complex sentences and the rules that relate ...
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At the syntactic level , we finally get to what in the view of transformationalists should determine the analysis , namely the function in the deep structure . Although Togeby is aware of the difference between surface and deep ...
At the syntactic level , we finally get to what in the view of transformationalists should determine the analysis , namely the function in the deep structure . Although Togeby is aware of the difference between surface and deep ...
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A hard look at the range of possible interpretations of such a phrase indicates that , at the core , there may be something like ' appurtenance ' , where the sense of belonging ' is no more specifiable than that of part ( syntactic head ) ...
A hard look at the range of possible interpretations of such a phrase indicates that , at the core , there may be something like ' appurtenance ' , where the sense of belonging ' is no more specifiable than that of part ( syntactic head ) ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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