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As morphology has attracted more interest in recent years , more and more syntacticians have been paying attention to the fact that words have structure . This has led to attempts to treat that structure as constructed and manipulated ...
As morphology has attracted more interest in recent years , more and more syntacticians have been paying attention to the fact that words have structure . This has led to attempts to treat that structure as constructed and manipulated ...
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concluded that this was not just a fact about Greek , but rather represented a principle of Proto - Indo - European word order : ( en ) clitics appear in second position in the sentence . In assessing this observation , it is crucial to ...
concluded that this was not just a fact about Greek , but rather represented a principle of Proto - Indo - European word order : ( en ) clitics appear in second position in the sentence . In assessing this observation , it is crucial to ...
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Roughly stated , a percipient witness testifies regarding observed facts ( the defendant was stammering and her ... The finder of fact ( the jury or the judge in a nonjury trial ) then reaches certain conclusions on the basis of the ...
Roughly stated , a percipient witness testifies regarding observed facts ( the defendant was stammering and her ... The finder of fact ( the jury or the judge in a nonjury trial ) then reaches certain conclusions on the basis of 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 |
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