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  Geoffrey K. Pullum: Publications
Phrase structure and categorial syntax: a select bibliography of recent work.
English nominal gerund phrases as noun phrases with verb phrase heads.
If the phrase structure rules in (2) on page 115 have 6's instead of arrows, click here for the corrigenda.
people.ucsc.edu /~pullum/publications.html   (4448 words)

  
 Lorem Ipsum - English Language
Many countries around the world have blended English words and phrases into their everyday speech and refer to the result by a colloquial name that implies its bilingual origins.
Some words such as rôle and hôtel were first seen with accents when they were borrowed into English, but now the accent is almost never used.
The words were considered very French borrowings when first used in English, even accused by some of being foreign phrases used where English alternatives would suffice, but today their French origin is largely forgotten.
www.lorem-ipsum.info /english-language   (1879 words)

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