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The relation of both to the discourse is not as part of the event narration , but as identifying information that elaborates on di - kónde ' the village ' of A. Occasionally the di clause does not repeat anything already mentioned ...
The relation of both to the discourse is not as part of the event narration , but as identifying information that elaborates on di - kónde ' the village ' of A. Occasionally the di clause does not repeat anything already mentioned ...
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All that is required is a hierarchical analysis in which the downgraded clause is quite deliberately not assigned status as a clause element , object or complement . ' He then goes on to argue that , transformationally , He got her to ...
All that is required is a hierarchical analysis in which the downgraded clause is quite deliberately not assigned status as a clause element , object or complement . ' He then goes on to argue that , transformationally , He got her to ...
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Of all the Merged Sentences , this type is the most similar to a single clause which contains a single verb phrase . ... The SENSATION Merged Sentence requires different actors in its two component clauses . It has a medial noun phrase ...
Of all the Merged Sentences , this type is the most similar to a single clause which contains a single verb phrase . ... The SENSATION Merged Sentence requires different actors in its two component clauses . It has a medial noun phrase ...
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