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Consider , from Table 2 , the 251 utterances with three or more constituents . Of these , 197 cases are sentences with the inflected verb in second / not final position . Another 37 sentences have the nonfinite verb in final / not ...
Consider , from Table 2 , the 251 utterances with three or more constituents . Of these , 197 cases are sentences with the inflected verb in second / not final position . Another 37 sentences have the nonfinite verb in final / not ...
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50.54 p < 0.0001 Table 4. Finiteness versus verb position : head movement verbs . much more restricted set . Thus , the argument that there is no syntactic similarity between verbs used in second position and verbs used in final ...
50.54 p < 0.0001 Table 4. Finiteness versus verb position : head movement verbs . much more restricted set . Thus , the argument that there is no syntactic similarity between verbs used in second position and verbs used in final ...
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David's proportion correct in this table is calculated on the 38 items that are identical to the items on which the hearing adults and children were tested . • The numbers in parentheses are standard deviations .
David's proportion correct in this table is calculated on the 38 items that are identical to the items on which the hearing adults and children were tested . • The numbers in parentheses are standard deviations .
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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