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In $ 3 we will look at the derivation of determiner phrases , subordinate structures that do not occur in argument positions . 3. DETERMINER PHRASES : SUBORDINATE CLAUSES . The three adjoined clause types in Straits Salish are relatives ...
In $ 3 we will look at the derivation of determiner phrases , subordinate structures that do not occur in argument positions . 3. DETERMINER PHRASES : SUBORDINATE CLAUSES . The three adjoined clause types in Straits Salish are relatives ...
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( iii ) Determiner phrases are adjoined nominalized structures derived from sentences . They may be direct or oblique adjuncts . There are no embedded clauses . We have seen that all roots , including the nominal roots that can occur ...
( iii ) Determiner phrases are adjoined nominalized structures derived from sentences . They may be direct or oblique adjuncts . There are no embedded clauses . We have seen that all roots , including the nominal roots that can occur ...
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open - class roots are constituents of predicates , and any predicate in turn may appear in a determiner phrase . Some of the most significant evidence presented here against a noun / verb contrast is drawn from the absence of a copula ...
open - class roots are constituents of predicates , and any predicate in turn may appear in a determiner phrase . Some of the most significant evidence presented here against a noun / verb contrast is drawn from the absence of a copula ...
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