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... example the IE r / n inflection of nouns . We expect IE languages to be inflected for case , but case inflection is not distinctive for them ; the Finno - Ugric languages and many others have cases . Nor are the specific cases , or case ...
... example the IE r / n inflection of nouns . We expect IE languages to be inflected for case , but case inflection is not distinctive for them ; the Finno - Ugric languages and many others have cases . Nor are the specific cases , or case ...
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... example ( ignoring tense and other complicating factors ) : ( 77 ) The room darkened . Presumably this sentence derives from the structure INCHO [ DARK the room ] , in which the proposition that the room is dark is embedded to the ...
... example ( ignoring tense and other complicating factors ) : ( 77 ) The room darkened . Presumably this sentence derives from the structure INCHO [ DARK the room ] , in which the proposition that the room is dark is embedded to the ...
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... example is : ( a ) Sara : Ben : Ben you want some ( Well allright I'll have a , ) ? ( ( pause ) ) Sara : Bill : Bill you want some ? No , [ Schenkein : II : 49 ] Here Ben and Bill's turns are allocated by Sara ( instances of current ...
... example is : ( a ) Sara : Ben : Ben you want some ( Well allright I'll have a , ) ? ( ( pause ) ) Sara : Bill : Bill you want some ? No , [ Schenkein : II : 49 ] Here Ben and Bill's turns are allocated by Sara ( instances of current ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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