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Instead , they express a preference for the double construction , or an even stronger preference for discourse strategies that include multisentence discourses with presupposed information before new information .
Instead , they express a preference for the double construction , or an even stronger preference for discourse strategies that include multisentence discourses with presupposed information before new information .
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That none of these properties holds in Romance constructions involving pronouns that collocate with the infinitive ... in the nonclitic climbing construction has an Infl projection , the infinitive in the clitic climbing construction ...
That none of these properties holds in Romance constructions involving pronouns that collocate with the infinitive ... in the nonclitic climbing construction has an Infl projection , the infinitive in the clitic climbing construction ...
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W Chs . 3 and 4 apply these tests to dative subject constructions , including both the productive inversion construction as in dobrze mi się dzisiaj spato ' I slept well today ' and lexically governed inversions as in Jankowi było zimno ...
W Chs . 3 and 4 apply these tests to dative subject constructions , including both the productive inversion construction as in dobrze mi się dzisiaj spato ' I slept well today ' and lexically governed inversions as in Jankowi było zimno ...
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American Sign Language Karen Petronio Diane LilloMartin | 18 |
Definiteness and existentials Barbara Abbott | 103 |
Morphopragmatics Diminutives and intensifiers in Italian | 157 |
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