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... marked by initial subordina- tors are common in both initial and final position , nonfinite adverbial clauses marked by final subordinators usually precede the main clause / predicate ( Bhatia 1993 : 67 ) . ( Note that the latter have ...
... marked by initial subordina- tors are common in both initial and final position , nonfinite adverbial clauses marked by final subordinators usually precede the main clause / predicate ( Bhatia 1993 : 67 ) . ( Note that the latter have ...
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generally marked by a subordinator at the end of the embedded clause ( which is the unmarked position for a subordinator in a head - final language ) , one might hypothesize that the position of the subordinator is of central ...
generally marked by a subordinator at the end of the embedded clause ( which is the unmarked position for a subordinator in a head - final language ) , one might hypothesize that the position of the subordinator is of central ...
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... marked stem forms are largely unpredictable from their corresponding infinitive forms . In contrast to English , however , the marked stems of strong verbs in German can be combined with fully regular person and number affixes in much ...
... marked stem forms are largely unpredictable from their corresponding infinitive forms . In contrast to English , however , the marked stems of strong verbs in German can be combined with fully regular person and number affixes in much ...
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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