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The cuts above are considered to be importantalthough in terms of layering tendencies P and L may be more closely related than S and P ( and certainly more closely than S and L ) .16 The noun phrase which manifests subject may be ...
The cuts above are considered to be importantalthough in terms of layering tendencies P and L may be more closely related than S and P ( and certainly more closely than S and L ) .16 The noun phrase which manifests subject may be ...
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Occurrence of a sentence within a phrase ( his heads - 1 - win - tails - you - lose attitude ) exemplifies second - order backlooping.19 Level - skipping may also occur : a sentence - level tagmeme manifested by a phrase or a clause ...
Occurrence of a sentence within a phrase ( his heads - 1 - win - tails - you - lose attitude ) exemplifies second - order backlooping.19 Level - skipping may also occur : a sentence - level tagmeme manifested by a phrase or a clause ...
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A construction ( grammatical nexus of words ) which may substitute for a word of a given morphosyntactic class is a phrase : 4 noun phrases are substitutable in noun slots , verb phrases in verb slots , etc. The phrase typically ...
A construction ( grammatical nexus of words ) which may substitute for a word of a given morphosyntactic class is a phrase : 4 noun phrases are substitutable in noun slots , verb phrases in verb slots , etc. The phrase typically ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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