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Although the criteria in Table 1 are usually sufficient to separate adverbial clauses from other types of subordinate clauses , it must be emphasized that the division between the three types of subordinate clauses is not always clear ...
Although the criteria in Table 1 are usually sufficient to separate adverbial clauses from other types of subordinate clauses , it must be emphasized that the division between the three types of subordinate clauses is not always clear ...
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There is only one type which obligatorily precedes the superordinate clause : the conditional clause . Two types , i.e. time clause and restrictive clause , may precede or follow the superordinate clause , although the time clause ...
There is only one type which obligatorily precedes the superordinate clause : the conditional clause . Two types , i.e. time clause and restrictive clause , may precede or follow the superordinate clause , although the time clause ...
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( 2 ) In languages in which individual types of adverbial clauses may precede or follow the main clause / predicate ( i.e. in flexible ADV - s / vp + s / VP - Adv languages ) , adverbial clauses higher up on ...
( 2 ) In languages in which individual types of adverbial clauses may precede or follow the main clause / predicate ( i.e. in flexible ADV - s / vp + s / VP - Adv languages ) , adverbial clauses higher up on ...
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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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