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In the first three examples in the table there is an augment , while in the last there is an unpredictable alternation of consonant ... I could then claim that the example in Table 4 also follows this morphological pattern .
In the first three examples in the table there is an augment , while in the last there is an unpredictable alternation of consonant ... I could then claim that the example in Table 4 also follows this morphological pattern .
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The chapter on verb phrase structure ( 243-484 ) contains a wealth of examples providing a clear picture of the ... Four variation patterns are investigated : ( i ) presence or absence of of , for example , all the children vs. all of ...
The chapter on verb phrase structure ( 243-484 ) contains a wealth of examples providing a clear picture of the ... Four variation patterns are investigated : ( i ) presence or absence of of , for example , all the children vs. all of ...
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For one , I searched the texts in my corpus and books like Aguilera 1998 for examples in which the nominal / possessive time is located at a contextually given time , but did ... The first type of constructed example is given in 43 .
For one , I searched the texts in my corpus and books like Aguilera 1998 for examples in which the nominal / possessive time is located at a contextually given time , but did ... The first type of constructed example is given in 43 .
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