Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... fact ( if it is a fact ) that external topic position is associated only with new / switch topics , while internal topic position may be associated with other functions , including continuing topic . The fact that third - person ...
... fact ( if it is a fact ) that external topic position is associated only with new / switch topics , while internal topic position may be associated with other functions , including continuing topic . The fact that third - person ...
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... fact that adjectives are not object patterners may seem surprising in light of the fact that relative clauses are object patterners , as shown in §1.1 . As discussed in Dryer 1988b , there are many languages in which what I call ...
... fact that adjectives are not object patterners may seem surprising in light of the fact that relative clauses are object patterners , as shown in §1.1 . As discussed in Dryer 1988b , there are many languages in which what I call ...
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... fact that verbal auxiliaries are verb pat- terners may be largely due to the fact that they derive from content verbs . If a verb meaning ' finish ' becomes a completive or past tense auxiliary , it is natural that its position with ...
... fact that verbal auxiliaries are verb pat- terners may be largely due to the fact that they derive from content verbs . If a verb meaning ' finish ' becomes a completive or past tense auxiliary , it is natural that its position with ...
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