PapersSanford B. Steever, Salikoko S. Mufwene Chicago Linguistic Society, 1976 - 364 Seiten |
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... possible - worlds semantics and b ) they aim to make the underlying formal language as close as possible to the surface ( Cresswell 1976 ) . It is impossible to give more than a cursory account of 2- categorial languages within the ...
... possible - worlds semantics and b ) they aim to make the underlying formal language as close as possible to the surface ( Cresswell 1976 ) . It is impossible to give more than a cursory account of 2- categorial languages within the ...
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... possible ' took an obligatorily extraposed sentential subject rather than the lexical subject and sentential complement which would underlie an object deletion construction . ( 22 ) Nijn eij ole mahdollinen olla ja puhtasti elä , vlcona ...
... possible ' took an obligatorily extraposed sentential subject rather than the lexical subject and sentential complement which would underlie an object deletion construction . ( 22 ) Nijn eij ole mahdollinen olla ja puhtasti elä , vlcona ...
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... possible to increase the connectedness of a graph from level 1 to level 3 by adding a single line ( Harary , et al . , 1965 , Theorem 7.9 ) . Of the remaining cases , apparently it is not possible to shift the focus within C1 by adding ...
... possible to increase the connectedness of a graph from level 1 to level 3 by adding a single line ( Harary , et al . , 1965 , Theorem 7.9 ) . Of the remaining cases , apparently it is not possible to shift the focus within C1 by adding ...
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