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His decision to treat proper nouns as incompatible with the determiner system is apparently based on the idea that , when proper nouns appear with the determiner constituent , they are being used as common nouns .
His decision to treat proper nouns as incompatible with the determiner system is apparently based on the idea that , when proper nouns appear with the determiner constituent , they are being used as common nouns .
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seems to have just the opposite effect of permitting us to generalize rules needed for constructions of determiner plus common noun . I have suggested above that it is unfruitful to contrast proper nouns with the entire class of common ...
seems to have just the opposite effect of permitting us to generalize rules needed for constructions of determiner plus common noun . I have suggested above that it is unfruitful to contrast proper nouns with the entire class of common ...
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Of any two Gumbaingar sentences having a common N , one can be embedded into the other as a relative clause . If the common N is ( transitive or intransitive ) subject of the constituent sentence , then the rest of the constituent ...
Of any two Gumbaingar sentences having a common N , one can be embedded into the other as a relative clause . If the common N is ( transitive or intransitive ) subject of the constituent sentence , then the rest of the constituent ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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