Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... complement or noun complement : ( 23 ) a . shi wuda sing ' She would have sung . ' * shi shud . ( acceptable as acrolectal ) b . it maita { bin / bii } fu yuu ' It may have been for you.'15 * it kuda fu yuu . c . it wuda big ' It would ...
... complement or noun complement : ( 23 ) a . shi wuda sing ' She would have sung . ' * shi shud . ( acceptable as acrolectal ) b . it maita { bin / bii } fu yuu ' It may have been for you.'15 * it kuda fu yuu . c . it wuda big ' It would ...
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... complement which appears in pre - head position contains no post - head material , a phrase with a complement of its own cannot appear to the left of an N within the NP : ( a ) un losco individuo ' a shady character ' ( b ) * un ...
... complement which appears in pre - head position contains no post - head material , a phrase with a complement of its own cannot appear to the left of an N within the NP : ( a ) un losco individuo ' a shady character ' ( b ) * un ...
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... complements should be free ; and this is true in OSp . First , the head may be initial or final , and a complement may precede or follow the verb : ( 4 ) a . El infante ovo respuesta del rrey . the prince had answer from.the king ( Lib ...
... complements should be free ; and this is true in OSp . First , the head may be initial or final , and a complement may precede or follow the verb : ( 4 ) a . El infante ovo respuesta del rrey . the prince had answer from.the king ( Lib ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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