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VERB PATTERNER noun adjective verb verb copula verb ' want ' OBJECT PATTERNER EXAMPLE genitive father of John standard of comparison PP taller than Bob slept on the floor manner adverb ran + slowly predicate VP is a teacher wants to see ...
VERB PATTERNER noun adjective verb verb copula verb ' want ' OBJECT PATTERNER EXAMPLE genitive father of John standard of comparison PP taller than Bob slept on the floor manner adverb ran + slowly predicate VP is a teacher wants to see ...
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I conclude that ( noun , adjective ) is not a correlation pair . 12 3.2 . NOUN AND DEMONSTRATIVE . Tables 19 and 20 show a similar lack of evidence for any correlation between the order of noun and demonstrative and the order of verb ...
I conclude that ( noun , adjective ) is not a correlation pair . 12 3.2 . NOUN AND DEMONSTRATIVE . Tables 19 and 20 show a similar lack of evidence for any correlation between the order of noun and demonstrative and the order of verb ...
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in which AdjPs cannot be fully recursive ( and this seems to be common if not typical ) , the order of adjective and noun will not correlate with the order of verb and object . If such languages are typical , then the revised BDT will ...
in which AdjPs cannot be fully recursive ( and this seems to be common if not typical ) , the order of adjective and noun will not correlate with the order of verb and object . If such languages are typical , then the revised BDT will ...
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