Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... formation is wrong . And since those procedures are a crucial part of her argument for a syntactic rule of negative transportation , they no longer support it , and her case collapses . It is important to note that the principles which ...
... formation is wrong . And since those procedures are a crucial part of her argument for a syntactic rule of negative transportation , they no longer support it , and her case collapses . It is important to note that the principles which ...
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... Formation and Extraposition from NP . In the derivation of sentences like Whom do we know , who is unfair ?, B declares that there is necessarily an intermediate stage : Whom , who is unfair , do we know ? She supports this contention ...
... Formation and Extraposition from NP . In the derivation of sentences like Whom do we know , who is unfair ?, B declares that there is necessarily an intermediate stage : Whom , who is unfair , do we know ? She supports this contention ...
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... formation ) But in place of the redundant svarita , we get simply 3 pitch , i.e. no accent at all ; cf. Pāņini 8.4 ... formation and contraction , by a primary accent . True , this distinguishes devám rtvíjam ( → devam rtvijam ) from ...
... formation ) But in place of the redundant svarita , we get simply 3 pitch , i.e. no accent at all ; cf. Pāņini 8.4 ... formation and contraction , by a primary accent . True , this distinguishes devám rtvíjam ( → devam rtvijam ) from ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
Urheberrecht | |
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