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Syntax . New York : Academic Press . DOUGHERTY , Ray C. 1970. A grammar of coördinate conjoined structures , I. Lg . 46.850–98 . 1971. A grammar of coördinate conjoined structures , II . Lg . 47.298–339 . EJERHED BraroE , Eva . 1974.
Syntax . New York : Academic Press . DOUGHERTY , Ray C. 1970. A grammar of coördinate conjoined structures , I. Lg . 46.850–98 . 1971. A grammar of coördinate conjoined structures , II . Lg . 47.298–339 . EJERHED BraroE , Eva . 1974.
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X syntax . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . JESPERSEN , Otto . 1949. A Modern English grammar on historical principles , VII : Syntax . London : George Allen & Unwin . KEENAN , Edward L. , and LEONARD Faltz . 1978. Logical types for natural ...
X syntax . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . JESPERSEN , Otto . 1949. A Modern English grammar on historical principles , VII : Syntax . London : George Allen & Unwin . KEENAN , Edward L. , and LEONARD Faltz . 1978. Logical types for natural ...
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“ The relevance of repair to syntax - for - conversation ' , by Emanuel Schegloff ( 261-86 ) , purports to show ( 261-2 ) that ' the phenomena elsewhere treated under the rubric “ repair " are potentially relevant to syntax , if syntax ...
“ The relevance of repair to syntax - for - conversation ' , by Emanuel Schegloff ( 261-86 ) , purports to show ( 261-2 ) that ' the phenomena elsewhere treated under the rubric “ repair " are potentially relevant to syntax , if syntax ...
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