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Table 7 gives the relative frequency of the s - genitive according to the different categories of relative weight and animacy ; only those contexts that contained a sufficiently high number of tokens are considered in this table.31 ...
Table 7 gives the relative frequency of the s - genitive according to the different categories of relative weight and animacy ; only those contexts that contained a sufficiently high number of tokens are considered in this table.31 ...
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For inanimate possessors , the head is premodified but not the possessor , so that overall , the possessor will be at least one element shorter than the head . For a sample of the data , see Table 8.3 > 32 HUMAN : LONG POSSESSOR / SHORT ...
For inanimate possessors , the head is premodified but not the possessor , so that overall , the possessor will be at least one element shorter than the head . For a sample of the data , see Table 8.3 > 32 HUMAN : LONG POSSESSOR / SHORT ...
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For example , English lacks a distinction between inclusive and exclusive first person ( Table 2 , row a ) . Again , if [ Speaker ) and ( Addressee ) are equivalent , it should be equally possible to conflate inclusive with second ...
For example , English lacks a distinction between inclusive and exclusive first person ( Table 2 , row a ) . Again , if [ Speaker ) and ( Addressee ) are equivalent , it should be equally possible to conflate inclusive with second ...
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