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In my grammatical sketch ( Emeneau 1944 : 15–29 ) , Kota onomatopoetics were classed as ' particles ' , which appear in two syntactic constructions : ( A ) as a direct quotation followed by a form of the quotative verb in- ( second stem ...
In my grammatical sketch ( Emeneau 1944 : 15–29 ) , Kota onomatopoetics were classed as ' particles ' , which appear in two syntactic constructions : ( A ) as a direct quotation followed by a form of the quotative verb in- ( second stem ...
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For instance , let us recall the mention , in the GGR , of the distinction between figurative and simple construction - barely alluded to in that book . In the NML it is stated very clearly and fully , leaving no doubt in anyone's mind ...
For instance , let us recall the mention , in the GGR , of the distinction between figurative and simple construction - barely alluded to in that book . In the NML it is stated very clearly and fully , leaving no doubt in anyone's mind ...
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Basically , the distinction is between the figurative construction , or surface structure , and the simple construction , or deep structure . In the latter , things might be present that are absent in the surface structure .
Basically , the distinction is between the figurative construction , or surface structure , and the simple construction , or deep structure . In the latter , things might be present that are absent in the surface structure .
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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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