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( Treating alienable , but not inalienable , possession in this way has of course already been suggested for English ; for a recent discussion see Chomsky 1969. ) Thus we can posit a dummy verb Poss ( esses ) , and suggest that ...
( Treating alienable , but not inalienable , possession in this way has of course already been suggested for English ; for a recent discussion see Chomsky 1969. ) Thus we can posit a dummy verb Poss ( esses ) , and suggest that ...
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By the transformations suggested above , from matrix sentence Nitrom , N2 + ERG , S , Vi + TENSE , and constituent ... In conclusion , we can suggest that these similar syntactic fragments of Dyirbal 2 DYIRBAL GUMBAINGAR TRANSFORMATION ...
By the transformations suggested above , from matrix sentence Nitrom , N2 + ERG , S , Vi + TENSE , and constituent ... In conclusion , we can suggest that these similar syntactic fragments of Dyirbal 2 DYIRBAL GUMBAINGAR TRANSFORMATION ...
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Oldenberg ( 1909 ) and Edgerton ( 1934 : 250 ) suggest reading tvidyumnásya ; Arnold ( 102 ) suggests emending to tuvidyumna - sthavirasya . But there is another possibility : since this line is the only instance of tuvidyumná not in ...
Oldenberg ( 1909 ) and Edgerton ( 1934 : 250 ) suggest reading tvidyumnásya ; Arnold ( 102 ) suggests emending to tuvidyumna - sthavirasya . But there is another possibility : since this line is the only instance of tuvidyumná not in ...
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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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