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Structurally , the epistemic - would construction consists of four elements : the subject , the modal itself , the verb ( the copula or one of a very small set of other verbs ; see below ) , and the postverbal material .
Structurally , the epistemic - would construction consists of four elements : the subject , the modal itself , the verb ( the copula or one of a very small set of other verbs ; see below ) , and the postverbal material .
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Such constructions replaced various serial - verb constructions that are typical of N. Arawak languages . A good illustration of this is the variation between older and younger speakers of Tariana in their use of sita ' finish ' as a ...
Such constructions replaced various serial - verb constructions that are typical of N. Arawak languages . A good illustration of this is the variation between older and younger speakers of Tariana in their use of sita ' finish ' as a ...
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Chs . 6 and 7 return to English , specifically the ECM ( exceptional case - marking ) construction and its relationship to the small clause , with a proposal for why English ECM verbs behave differently from their French counterparts .
Chs . 6 and 7 return to English , specifically the ECM ( exceptional case - marking ) construction and its relationship to the small clause , with a proposal for why English ECM verbs behave differently from their French counterparts .
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