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Of any two Dyirbal sentences having a common N , one can be embedded into the other , as a relative clause . The constituent sentence is first transformed so that the common N is in nominative inflection ; the rest of the constituent ...
Of any two Dyirbal sentences having a common N , one can be embedded into the other , as a relative clause . The constituent sentence is first transformed so that the common N is in nominative inflection ; the rest of the constituent ...
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Of any two Gumbaingar sentences having a common N , one can be embedded into the other as a relative clause . If the common N is ( transitive or intransitive ) subject of the constituent sentence , then the rest of the constituent ...
Of any two Gumbaingar sentences having a common N , one can be embedded into the other as a relative clause . If the common N is ( transitive or intransitive ) subject of the constituent sentence , then the rest of the constituent ...
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It would be strange to follow the second of these two sentences by ... because my road needs to be repaired . ... But in the second sentence , he is less certain : it might be followed by an explanation of why he expects to be refused ...
It would be strange to follow the second of these two sentences by ... because my road needs to be repaired . ... But in the second sentence , he is less certain : it might be followed by an explanation of why he expects to be refused ...
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harmony | 45 |
Modules of grammar acquisition | 60 |
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