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While differing in details , these analyses all preserve Jespersen's early assumptions that clefts are a subtype of ... In 1937 Jespersen rejected his previous analysis , arguing instead for the analysis formalized in 33a , 26 which ...
While differing in details , these analyses all preserve Jespersen's early assumptions that clefts are a subtype of ... In 1937 Jespersen rejected his previous analysis , arguing instead for the analysis formalized in 33a , 26 which ...
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Again these analyses are similar , but differ in the details . ... É . Kiss's analysis ( 34f ) , like the previous ones , continues to view the cleft pronoun as expletive , but she views the copula as an expletive head of a focus phrase ...
Again these analyses are similar , but differ in the details . ... É . Kiss's analysis ( 34f ) , like the previous ones , continues to view the cleft pronoun as expletive , but she views the copula as an expletive head of a focus phrase ...
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This improves on É . Kiss's analysis in that it treats the copula as a verb , thus enabling an accurate analysis of clefts containing modal auxiliary verbs , as in 36 . ( 36 ) It could be Clinton who wins . In order to get the clefted ...
This improves on É . Kiss's analysis in that it treats the copula as a verb , thus enabling an accurate analysis of clefts containing modal auxiliary verbs , as in 36 . ( 36 ) It could be Clinton who wins . In order to get the clefted ...
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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