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HAVE ' - CONSTRUCTIONS . Constructions corresponding to the English sentences in have are notoriously varied , so that the situation in English where we have a special verb - like form is almost pathological .
HAVE ' - CONSTRUCTIONS . Constructions corresponding to the English sentences in have are notoriously varied , so that the situation in English where we have a special verb - like form is almost pathological .
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But in have - sentences ( the sources of our genitive constructions ) we must assume underlying sentences that seem ... Further , the possessive construction I see your house seems to be related to the first but not the second source .
But in have - sentences ( the sources of our genitive constructions ) we must assume underlying sentences that seem ... Further , the possessive construction I see your house seems to be related to the first but not the second source .
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These are P ( particular ) constructions , constructions peculiar to pār , an example of which is akámaton pũr ' untiring fire ... the most interesting to Graz , pũr alternates with only a few words , but in more than one construction .
These are P ( particular ) constructions , constructions peculiar to pār , an example of which is akámaton pũr ' untiring fire ... the most interesting to Graz , pũr alternates with only a few words , but in more than one construction .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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