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As I have shown , thatclauses , if - clauses , wh - clauses , and other subordinators ( i.e. adverbial clauses ) function as part of a single dimension ; but relative clauses have a separate communicative function .
As I have shown , thatclauses , if - clauses , wh - clauses , and other subordinators ( i.e. adverbial clauses ) function as part of a single dimension ; but relative clauses have a separate communicative function .
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The notional IO here is not marked with a preposition ; it behaves , as we shall see presently , more like the single object in monotransitive clauses than the notional Do in 10 does . The form of transitive verbs in Ojibwa varies ...
The notional IO here is not marked with a preposition ; it behaves , as we shall see presently , more like the single object in monotransitive clauses than the notional Do in 10 does . The form of transitive verbs in Ojibwa varies ...
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Thus Antidative in Southern Tiwa , like other advancement rules , clearly decreases the syntactic valence of the clause . 18 Southern Tiwa does not , therefore , provide evidence for agreement with nonfinal levels .
Thus Antidative in Southern Tiwa , like other advancement rules , clearly decreases the syntactic valence of the clause . 18 Southern Tiwa does not , therefore , provide evidence for agreement with nonfinal levels .
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