Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... associated with existential claims ; ( b ) certain present and perfective subjunctives are also associated with existential claims ; and ( c ) the semantic difference between indicatives and subjunctives is maintained not only in these ...
... associated with existential claims ; ( b ) certain present and perfective subjunctives are also associated with existential claims ; and ( c ) the semantic difference between indicatives and subjunctives is maintained not only in these ...
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... associated with tu as [ + incep ] verbs , but are more strongly associated with tu than the wide variety of [ -incep , - des ] verbs which dominate adverbial complements , etc. This hypothesized explanation can be tested by an analysis ...
... associated with tu as [ + incep ] verbs , but are more strongly associated with tu than the wide variety of [ -incep , - des ] verbs which dominate adverbial complements , etc. This hypothesized explanation can be tested by an analysis ...
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... associated with tu , only slightly with fi , and not at all with Ø . Haf is never associated with Ø ; i.e. , it does not permit deletion of the complementizer , no matter what the conditions— though phonological deletion of the ...
... associated with tu , only slightly with fi , and not at all with Ø . Haf is never associated with Ø ; i.e. , it does not permit deletion of the complementizer , no matter what the conditions— though phonological deletion of the ...
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