Language, Band 59George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... relative ( or free relative ) constructions , which often bear a close superficial resemblance to pseudo - clefts : ( 66 ) a . What I eat's none of your business . b . What he's reading's amusing him . I will not go into the diagnostics ...
... relative ( or free relative ) constructions , which often bear a close superficial resemblance to pseudo - clefts : ( 66 ) a . What I eat's none of your business . b . What he's reading's amusing him . I will not go into the diagnostics ...
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... relative clauses and other constructions in literary Welsh . He notes two kinds of relative constructions : those introduced by a with a gap , and those introduced by y / yr with a resumptive pronoun ( and no gap ) . A is used when the ...
... relative clauses and other constructions in literary Welsh . He notes two kinds of relative constructions : those introduced by a with a gap , and those introduced by y / yr with a resumptive pronoun ( and no gap ) . A is used when the ...
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... relative clauses , includes copious material both on word order in relative clause constructions ( in particular , whether the relative clause precedes or follows the head ) , and on the typology of relative clauses - in terms of ...
... relative clauses , includes copious material both on word order in relative clause constructions ( in particular , whether the relative clause precedes or follows the head ) , and on the typology of relative clauses - in terms of ...
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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