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First , note that the modal - drop hypothesis predicts that the meaning of infinitival verbs will be that of infinitives associated with a modal . Thus the verbs will be used in contexts that we may call irrealis , the kinds of contexts ...
First , note that the modal - drop hypothesis predicts that the meaning of infinitival verbs will be that of infinitives associated with a modal . Thus the verbs will be used in contexts that we may call irrealis , the kinds of contexts ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis , however , predicts that the ( correct ) subject - adverb / negation order will be maintained in such sentences . The predictions are summarized in 21.28 ( 21 ) a . FULL COMPETENCE HYPOTHESIS : Obj V Subj ...
The Full Competence Hypothesis , however , predicts that the ( correct ) subject - adverb / negation order will be maintained in such sentences . The predictions are summarized in 21.28 ( 21 ) a . FULL COMPETENCE HYPOTHESIS : Obj V Subj ...
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In other words , we have the predictions in 25.31 ( 25 ) a . FCH : Obj V Subj Neg / Adv b . TANC : Obj V Neg / Adv Subj As before , the four relevant sentences come out in the order predicted by the FCH ( 21a , repeated here as 25a ) ...
In other words , we have the predictions in 25.31 ( 25 ) a . FCH : Obj V Subj Neg / Adv b . TANC : Obj V Neg / Adv Subj As before , the four relevant sentences come out in the order predicted by the FCH ( 21a , repeated here as 25a ) ...
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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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