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Islands . The Madurese construction evinces no island effects . For example , it is possible for the matrix NP to refer to elements in coordinate structures ( 50 ) and complex NPs ( 51 ) . ( 50 ) Hasan ngera Bambang ja Marlena ngerem ...
Islands . The Madurese construction evinces no island effects . For example , it is possible for the matrix NP to refer to elements in coordinate structures ( 50 ) and complex NPs ( 51 ) . ( 50 ) Hasan ngera Bambang ja Marlena ngerem ...
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Ch . 3 discusses the typology of complex sentences that each of the three theories has developed . With respect to types of clause combining , FG distinguishes the traditional coordination and embedding , RRG coordination ...
Ch . 3 discusses the typology of complex sentences that each of the three theories has developed . With respect to types of clause combining , FG distinguishes the traditional coordination and embedding , RRG coordination ...
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Indeed , many of the more complex utterances children hear have as a major constituent some wellpracticed item - based frame ' ( 112 ) . The third point is precisely the extent to which acquisition proceeds in a piecemeal ...
Indeed , many of the more complex utterances children hear have as a major constituent some wellpracticed item - based frame ' ( 112 ) . The third point is precisely the extent to which acquisition proceeds in a piecemeal ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
Animacy versus weight as determinants of grammatical | 613 |
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