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The relation between the referents of the subjects is clear : we are here dealing with a primary and a secondary subject ... The analysis so far has shown clearly that the relations of coordination and dependence between clauses as such ...
The relation between the referents of the subjects is clear : we are here dealing with a primary and a secondary subject ... The analysis so far has shown clearly that the relations of coordination and dependence between clauses as such ...
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... constituents sharing the same syntactic relation also share the same relation of obviation , that is , are either ... if their syntactic relation is such that it requires them to be in agreement , unless a special relation requires ...
... constituents sharing the same syntactic relation also share the same relation of obviation , that is , are either ... if their syntactic relation is such that it requires them to be in agreement , unless a special relation requires ...
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0.4 , 1 ) -obviation has reference only to a relation between two ENTITIES , formally signaled or implicit . ... Summarizing these three relations , we can say that obviation refers to the relation between a more immediate and a more ...
0.4 , 1 ) -obviation has reference only to a relation between two ENTITIES , formally signaled or implicit . ... Summarizing these three relations , we can say that obviation refers to the relation between a more immediate and a more ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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