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1-2 allow combinations ( a ) - ( h ) : a . jaan mosii kuda bin de a riid ' John probably could have been reading . ' M M Τ Α Α b . jaan mosii wuda gat fu get fu gu ' John would have probably had to be allowed to go .
1-2 allow combinations ( a ) - ( h ) : a . jaan mosii kuda bin de a riid ' John probably could have been reading . ' M M Τ Α Α b . jaan mosii wuda gat fu get fu gu ' John would have probably had to be allowed to go .
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I argued above for the following analysis : ( 71 ) Mary was given the book by John . Initial PO ( 10 ) SO ( DO ) Su Final Su SO ( DO ) Chômeur But this analysis is inconsistent with Fig . 1b : at the final level of 71 , the book is a DO ...
I argued above for the following analysis : ( 71 ) Mary was given the book by John . Initial PO ( 10 ) SO ( DO ) Su Final Su SO ( DO ) Chômeur But this analysis is inconsistent with Fig . 1b : at the final level of 71 , the book is a DO ...
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JENSEN , JOHN T. BN on Baker & Hacker , Language , sense and nonsense . 205 . BN on Bammesberger , Lateinische Sprachwissenschaft . 208–9 . - . BN on Davenport et al . ( eds . ) , Current topics in English historical linguistics .
JENSEN , JOHN T. BN on Baker & Hacker , Language , sense and nonsense . 205 . BN on Bammesberger , Lateinische Sprachwissenschaft . 208–9 . - . BN on Davenport et al . ( eds . ) , Current topics in English historical linguistics .
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