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First , consider sentences which contain an object in first position and which also contain negation or an adverb . ... Acc gets he not again " He can't get that one again ' A second class of relevant sentences contains an adverb in ...
First , consider sentences which contain an object in first position and which also contain negation or an adverb . ... Acc gets he not again " He can't get that one again ' A second class of relevant sentences contains an adverb in ...
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Part I contains four chapters dealing in one way or another with advancements to or demotions from indirect object . ' In the first chapter , ' On distinguishing surface datives in K'ekchi ' ( 3-48 ) , AVA BERINSTEIN argues that the ...
Part I contains four chapters dealing in one way or another with advancements to or demotions from indirect object . ' In the first chapter , ' On distinguishing surface datives in K'ekchi ' ( 3-48 ) , AVA BERINSTEIN argues that the ...
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P's book contains interesting discussions of portions of the history of phonetics as well as a valuable hypothesis about the nature of diphthongs — that the durational relationship of the diphthong pattern components , rather than the ...
P's book contains interesting discussions of portions of the history of phonetics as well as a valuable hypothesis about the nature of diphthongs — that the durational relationship of the diphthong pattern components , rather than the ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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