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For instance , if a language uses causal clauses before the main clause / predicate , one can predict that the temporal clauses and conditional clauses of the same language also precede the main clause / predicate .
For instance , if a language uses causal clauses before the main clause / predicate , one can predict that the temporal clauses and conditional clauses of the same language also precede the main clause / predicate .
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а Complement clauses function as arguments of a complement - taking predicate in the superordinate clause . In VO languages complement clauses consistently follow the main clause predicate , whereas in OV languages complement clauses ...
а Complement clauses function as arguments of a complement - taking predicate in the superordinate clause . In VO languages complement clauses consistently follow the main clause predicate , whereas in OV languages complement clauses ...
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mining when individual - level predicates are being used as stage - level predicates and for showing what change in interpretation is predicted . In Ch . 5 he argues that the individual - level and stage - level predicate distinction is ...
mining when individual - level predicates are being used as stage - level predicates and for showing what change in interpretation is predicted . In Ch . 5 he argues that the individual - level and stage - level predicate distinction is ...
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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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