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17 16 Punjabi is especially interesting in this regard : while finite adverbial clauses marked by initial subordinators are common in both initial and final position , nonfinite adverbial clauses marked by final subordinators usually ...
17 16 Punjabi is especially interesting in this regard : while finite adverbial clauses marked by initial subordinators are common in both initial and final position , nonfinite adverbial clauses marked by final subordinators usually ...
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a 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 ...
a 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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This makes them parallel to irregular verbs in English , in that in both languages the marked stem forms are largely unpredictable from their corresponding infinitive forms . In contrast to English , however , the marked stems of strong ...
This makes them parallel to irregular verbs in English , in that in both languages the marked stem forms are largely unpredictable from their corresponding infinitive forms . In contrast to English , however , the marked stems of strong ...
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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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