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RELATIVE CLAUSES AND POSSESSIVE PHRASES IN TWO AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGES R. M. W. DIXON University College London Dyirbal and ... Relative clause constructions are on the surface less similar : in Dyirbal the relative clause marker is always ...
RELATIVE CLAUSES AND POSSESSIVE PHRASES IN TWO AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGES R. M. W. DIXON University College London Dyirbal and ... Relative clause constructions are on the surface less similar : in Dyirbal the relative clause marker is always ...
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It appears that , if we have a relative clause where the common N is object of the constituent sentence , then the relative clause marker , plus the case inflection of the common N in the matrix sentence , is added only after the ...
It appears that , if we have a relative clause where the common N is object of the constituent sentence , then the relative clause marker , plus the case inflection of the common N in the matrix sentence , is added only after the ...
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Dyirbal the affix transfer rule ( iv ) is involved in the generation of possessive phrases , but not of relative clauses , in Gumbaingar the rule is also needed for relative clauses in which the common N is the transitive object of the ...
Dyirbal the affix transfer rule ( iv ) is involved in the generation of possessive phrases , but not of relative clauses , in Gumbaingar the rule is also needed for relative clauses in which the common N is the transitive object of the ...
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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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