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... relative clauses do occur in TBh , with non - restrictive rela- tives being expressed by right - branching head - relative constructions ( see exx . 2-3 ) and restrictive relatives by left - branching correlative constructions ( see exx ...
... relative clauses do occur in TBh , with non - restrictive rela- tives being expressed by right - branching head - relative constructions ( see exx . 2-3 ) and restrictive relatives by left - branching correlative constructions ( see exx ...
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... relative clauses ( weight .65 ) are those for Factor B. Table 2 summarizes the important features for each of the five factors derived through the present analysis . The decimal numbers listed after each linguistic feature show the ...
... relative clauses ( weight .65 ) are those for Factor B. Table 2 summarizes the important features for each of the five factors derived through the present analysis . The decimal numbers listed after each linguistic feature show the ...
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... relative clauses , revised and refined . The two central topics are Case theory and a raising analysis of relative clauses . Around those centers , he treats infin- itives and control phenomena , Romance cau- sative constructions and ...
... relative clauses , revised and refined . The two central topics are Case theory and a raising analysis of relative clauses . Around those centers , he treats infin- itives and control phenomena , Romance cau- sative constructions and ...
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