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Nung . is characterized by a striking absence of non - finite complementizers . and most subordinate clauses are ren- dered by postverbal case affixes : the only exception seems to be the hypo- thetical conditional protasis , which is ...
Nung . is characterized by a striking absence of non - finite complementizers . and most subordinate clauses are ren- dered by postverbal case affixes : the only exception seems to be the hypo- thetical conditional protasis , which is ...
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From my perspective , this results from the phrasal status of the clitics , and from the lack of a ' head - initial vs. head - final ' parameter : ( 6 ) a . lo que a mi paresçe what to me it.seems ' what seems to me ' ( Lib.
From my perspective , this results from the phrasal status of the clitics , and from the lack of a ' head - initial vs. head - final ' parameter : ( 6 ) a . lo que a mi paresçe what to me it.seems ' what seems to me ' ( Lib.
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( For instance , it also seems the proper setting for the study of generalized conjunction , co - ordination and inference , as undertaken by Rooth & Partee 1983. ) However , the approach suffers from a great deal of self - imposed ...
( For instance , it also seems the proper setting for the study of generalized conjunction , co - ordination and inference , as undertaken by Rooth & Partee 1983. ) However , the approach suffers from a great deal of self - imposed ...
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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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