An Objective Psychology of GrammarPrincipia Press, 1952 - 344 páginas |
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... verb must face the question whether copulas are verbs . The ready answer is that conventional linking - verbs or copulas are not verbs at all . When saying He is dead , the word response is does not refer to any action or phenomenon of ...
... verb must face the question whether copulas are verbs . The ready answer is that conventional linking - verbs or copulas are not verbs at all . When saying He is dead , the word response is does not refer to any action or phenomenon of ...
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... ( verb ) been given the general name of word ( verb ) ? Per- haps the compelling notion of the importance of actions as ad- justmental stimuli is responsible for this , and if so , the time emphasis is somewhat relinquished . Those ...
... ( verb ) been given the general name of word ( verb ) ? Per- haps the compelling notion of the importance of actions as ad- justmental stimuli is responsible for this , and if so , the time emphasis is somewhat relinquished . Those ...
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... verb , but the same verb in The book sells well gives an altogether different result . There is obviously a contradiction here between the views ( 1 ) that verbs do not really emphasize active and passive , and ( 2 ) that voice is based ...
... verb , but the same verb in The book sells well gives an altogether different result . There is obviously a contradiction here between the views ( 1 ) that verbs do not really emphasize active and passive , and ( 2 ) that voice is based ...
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WHY AN OBJECTIVE PSYCHOLOGY OF GRAMMAR? | 3 |
LANGUAGE ADJUSTMENTS AND LANGUAGE THINGS | 17 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND CONVENTIONAL GRAMMAR | 31 |
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