Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... sentence contains an AUX including a normal agreement form . Second , in a sentence of possession or a sentence containing what has been previously ana- lyzed as a sentential subject , a lexical subject is strongly preferred , and the ...
... sentence contains an AUX including a normal agreement form . Second , in a sentence of possession or a sentence containing what has been previously ana- lyzed as a sentential subject , a lexical subject is strongly preferred , and the ...
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... sentence type of Somali . Previous analyses have claimed that focus is marked in all Somali sentences , and that there are two basic types of declarative sentences - those having ' nominal focus ' marked by baa ( or ayaa ) and those ...
... sentence type of Somali . Previous analyses have claimed that focus is marked in all Somali sentences , and that there are two basic types of declarative sentences - those having ' nominal focus ' marked by baa ( or ayaa ) and those ...
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... sentence - free . The relation between such a sentence - free reflexive and its antecedent appears to be constrained only by the two discourse principles 52 and 57 , thus escaping the scope of sentence grammar . Ex . 65 ( another gift ...
... sentence - free . The relation between such a sentence - free reflexive and its antecedent appears to be constrained only by the two discourse principles 52 and 57 , thus escaping the scope of sentence grammar . Ex . 65 ( another gift ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
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