Lund Studies in English, 第 59〜61 号C.W.K. Gleerup, 1933 |
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4 Complex First - Elements in Plural Attributive Constructions 4.1 Previous observations Already in Bergsten ( 1911 ) it was pointed out that the plural is common with complex first - elements ; cf. the last quotation from Bergsten in ...
4 Complex First - Elements in Plural Attributive Constructions 4.1 Previous observations Already in Bergsten ( 1911 ) it was pointed out that the plural is common with complex first - elements ; cf. the last quotation from Bergsten in ...
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... complex first - elements . Several test items were designed to investigate the hypothesis , based on the recorded material , that plural attributives occur more often with complex first - elements than with simple first - nouns . The ...
... complex first - elements . Several test items were designed to investigate the hypothesis , based on the recorded material , that plural attributives occur more often with complex first - elements than with simple first - nouns . The ...
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... complex first - elements taken up ( mainly the cases discussed in 4.2.2 and 4.2.3 ) . A more general explanation would be that complex forms can more easily remain independent ' islands ' when integrated in a larger construction . A ...
... complex first - elements taken up ( mainly the cases discussed in 4.2.2 and 4.2.3 ) . A more general explanation would be that complex forms can more easily remain independent ' islands ' when integrated in a larger construction . A ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FIRSTNOUNS IN PLURAL ATTRIBUTIVE CONSTRUCTIONS | 13 |
COMPLEX FIRSTELEMENTS IN PLURAL ATTRIBUTIVE CONSTRUCTIONS | 65 |
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