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Consider also emphatic or verum - focus do : there is no issue of adjacency there , and yet do appears when there is no other auxiliary , and not when there is one , the same ... may not appear in the presence of another auxiliary .
Consider also emphatic or verum - focus do : there is no issue of adjacency there , and yet do appears when there is no other auxiliary , and not when there is one , the same ... may not appear in the presence of another auxiliary .
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Adjectival modifiers do not appear with articles on their own except in cases where the adjective appears postnominally , in which case the determiner is doubled ( Smyth 1920 : 293 ) . ( 75 ) ho aner ho sophos the.M.NM.SG man.M.NM.
Adjectival modifiers do not appear with articles on their own except in cases where the adjective appears postnominally , in which case the determiner is doubled ( Smyth 1920 : 293 ) . ( 75 ) ho aner ho sophos the.M.NM.SG man.M.NM.
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... structure just specified and any feature structure in which an NP of type mask appears , that is , 46 . ... appears in any other context than as a direct object followed by a second NP object , where ONLY a mask nominal may appear .
... structure just specified and any feature structure in which an NP of type mask appears , that is , 46 . ... appears in any other context than as a direct object followed by a second NP object , where ONLY a mask nominal may appear .
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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