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As noted by Emonds , predicates such as seem , happen , and appear allow Subject raising . The following is a typical derivation : ( 76 ) Empty - NP seem [ such feats to be most difficult ] s Such feats seem to be most difficult .
As noted by Emonds , predicates such as seem , happen , and appear allow Subject raising . The following is a typical derivation : ( 76 ) Empty - NP seem [ such feats to be most difficult ] s Such feats seem to be most difficult .
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As has been noted , echo - words are disyllables in which the first syllable is a partial copy of the second , obtained by truncating all postvocalic consonants , e.g. pépé ( pepe ) , pépère ( peper ) ; nounours ( nunurs ) ' teddy bear ...
As has been noted , echo - words are disyllables in which the first syllable is a partial copy of the second , obtained by truncating all postvocalic consonants , e.g. pépé ( pepe ) , pépère ( peper ) ; nounours ( nunurs ) ' teddy bear ...
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To be sure , as noted above , Sel'kup texts of any kind are a great rarity ; and examples of the Tym dialect , which Szabó claims to present , are rarer still . Nevertheless , one deplores the existence of this little book .
To be sure , as noted above , Sel'kup texts of any kind are a great rarity ; and examples of the Tym dialect , which Szabó claims to present , are rarer still . Nevertheless , one deplores the existence of this little book .
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