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Thus it would appear that no analysis of Maliseet - Passamaquoddy can be maintained under which apparently ... Thus there appears to be no support for an analysis that attempts to explain the properties of discontinuous NPs in Maliseet ...
Thus it would appear that no analysis of Maliseet - Passamaquoddy can be maintained under which apparently ... Thus there appears to be no support for an analysis that attempts to explain the properties of discontinuous NPs in Maliseet ...
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The finite verb can appear in both initial ( 7 ) and final position ( 6 ) . ( 7 ) Fischt jemand den Teich leer ? fishes somebody the pond empty Does somebody fish the pond empty ? ' 3. Adjuncts may appear anywhere between arguments .
The finite verb can appear in both initial ( 7 ) and final position ( 6 ) . ( 7 ) Fischt jemand den Teich leer ? fishes somebody the pond empty Does somebody fish the pond empty ? ' 3. Adjuncts may appear anywhere between arguments .
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idiosyncrasies of idioms is to cross - classify idioms with respect to the Constructions in which they may appear - if an idiom can appear in a certain configuration , it has to inherit from the respective Construction .
idiosyncrasies of idioms is to cross - classify idioms with respect to the Constructions in which they may appear - if an idiom can appear in a certain configuration , it has to inherit from the respective Construction .
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
A cognitive | 515 |
Only emotive factive verbs and the dual nature of polarity | 575 |
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