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These two classes of examples exhibit a particular subtype of what has been called natural coordination , in which there is a close and salient relation between the entities denoted by the conjuncts . 3.
These two classes of examples exhibit a particular subtype of what has been called natural coordination , in which there is a close and salient relation between the entities denoted by the conjuncts . 3.
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at u ( 32 ) Natural coordination hac ' - d salt and bread - 2sG ' your salt and bread ( = hospitality ) ' Wälchli ( 2005 ) provides more examples of different types of single marking used in tight coordination structures .
at u ( 32 ) Natural coordination hac ' - d salt and bread - 2sG ' your salt and bread ( = hospitality ) ' Wälchli ( 2005 ) provides more examples of different types of single marking used in tight coordination structures .
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From these examples , it is clear that izafe marking represents the CONCORD NUM of the coordinated nouns : singular for accidental - coordination structures where each noun is singular , and plural for natural - coordination structures ...
From these examples , it is clear that izafe marking represents the CONCORD NUM of the coordinated nouns : singular for accidental - coordination structures where each noun is singular , and plural for natural - coordination structures ...
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
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