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... fact , reference to the universal ordering relation simplifies the statement of the rules for the specific grammar . For instance , all that needs to be specified as a language - specific fact of English is that predicate adjectives ...
... fact , reference to the universal ordering relation simplifies the statement of the rules for the specific grammar . For instance , all that needs to be specified as a language - specific fact of English is that predicate adjectives ...
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... fact that it expresses possession ( or whatever other semantic feature ) . What renders the genitive a uniform category is primarily the fact that it is systematically governed by other forms , such as verbs , adjectives , or ...
... fact that it expresses possession ( or whatever other semantic feature ) . What renders the genitive a uniform category is primarily the fact that it is systematically governed by other forms , such as verbs , adjectives , or ...
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... fact such as the colossus of Rhodes weighing 100 tons with an IM- PERF form , without giving the impression that this situation is seen from within ; it is presented in its totality , and this is fully in accordance with the definition ...
... fact such as the colossus of Rhodes weighing 100 tons with an IM- PERF form , without giving the impression that this situation is seen from within ; it is presented in its totality , and this is fully in accordance with the definition ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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