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We can therefore generalize to 50 : ( 50 ) A that - clause can be the basis of a question involving an interrogative adverb when it is assigned the semantic status of the volunteered stance of the subject of the verb whose complement it ...
We can therefore generalize to 50 : ( 50 ) A that - clause can be the basis of a question involving an interrogative adverb when it is assigned the semantic status of the volunteered stance of the subject of the verb whose complement it ...
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In English , that and to initiate complement sentences ; but in Japanese to and -te terminate complement sentences : 8 ( 14 ) a . [ l [ iku ) TO ) omou ] ' [ I think ( THAT [ he will go ] ] ] ' go I think b .
In English , that and to initiate complement sentences ; but in Japanese to and -te terminate complement sentences : 8 ( 14 ) a . [ l [ iku ) TO ) omou ] ' [ I think ( THAT [ he will go ] ] ] ' go I think b .
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complement structures may be more verbal , insofar as they resemble prepositions ; Japanese to , to iu , no yo ni , to ka iu - u etc. look more verbal ( Smith 1976 ) . Finally , if we consider complementizers such as like ( e.g. It ...
complement structures may be more verbal , insofar as they resemble prepositions ; Japanese to , to iu , no yo ni , to ka iu - u etc. look more verbal ( Smith 1976 ) . Finally , if we consider complementizers such as like ( e.g. It ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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