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An example of phrasing of this kind is shown in 19a . ( 19 ) Phrasing of X ( Y and - Z ] , X governs ( Y and - Z ] : a . ( yodfē ( pob wārāk ) knowers ( of ) good and.evil ( Gen. 3.5 ) b . ( kabbēd Pet - Pābikā ) ( walet - Pimmeka ) ...
An example of phrasing of this kind is shown in 19a . ( 19 ) Phrasing of X ( Y and - Z ] , X governs ( Y and - Z ] : a . ( yodfē ( pob wārāk ) knowers ( of ) good and.evil ( Gen. 3.5 ) b . ( kabbēd Pet - Pābikā ) ( walet - Pimmeka ) ...
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Although there is potential ambiguity in these examples , the intended reading of 38b is that the marksman shot a projectile through the ... Now consider example 40 : ( 40 ) Through the window on the second story was shooting a sniper .
Although there is potential ambiguity in these examples , the intended reading of 38b is that the marksman shot a projectile through the ... Now consider example 40 : ( 40 ) Through the window on the second story was shooting a sniper .
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an example of a monostratal phrase structure grammar , RRG as an example of a functionalist approach , RG as an example of a relationally - oriented ' generative ' theory , etc. For the sake of comprehensiveness , a separate chapter ...
an example of a monostratal phrase structure grammar , RRG as an example of a functionalist approach , RG as an example of a relationally - oriented ' generative ' theory , etc. For the sake of comprehensiveness , a separate chapter ...
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