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An intensive study of the literature has revealed that Smythe's Gumbaingar grammar is virtually alone in having sufficient syntactic data to permit the type of syntactic comparison with Dyirbal attempted above .
An intensive study of the literature has revealed that Smythe's Gumbaingar grammar is virtually alone in having sufficient syntactic data to permit the type of syntactic comparison with Dyirbal attempted above .
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They all share the syntactic feature of non - countability without the addition of some kind of counting word such as “ piece of , bolt of , box of ... ' , etc .; but this grammatical feature is also shared by those nouns which might ...
They all share the syntactic feature of non - countability without the addition of some kind of counting word such as “ piece of , bolt of , box of ... ' , etc .; but this grammatical feature is also shared by those nouns which might ...
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It would be a mistake to let an unwarranted assumption about what should be called an affix preclude viewing such elements as the negative marker and the aspect marker as playing a syntactic role in the structure of sentences .
It would be a mistake to let an unwarranted assumption about what should be called an affix preclude viewing such elements as the negative marker and the aspect marker as playing a syntactic role in the structure of sentences .
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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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