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According to the relative - clause interpretation , 25a - b would be analysed as structurally parallel to typical relative NP's involving a head nominal macchina modified by a relative clause , either ( che ) ha comprato or da comprare ...
According to the relative - clause interpretation , 25a - b would be analysed as structurally parallel to typical relative NP's involving a head nominal macchina modified by a relative clause , either ( che ) ha comprato or da comprare ...
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Like many Highlands languages , Hua lacks conjunctions ; many adverbial clauses are expressed by suffixing case - markers to a nominalized clause . When a nominalized clause is case - marked by the ergative , this signifies that the ...
Like many Highlands languages , Hua lacks conjunctions ; many adverbial clauses are expressed by suffixing case - markers to a nominalized clause . When a nominalized clause is case - marked by the ergative , this signifies that the ...
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In Turkish , relative clauses are again incorporated nominalizations ( called ' participles ' by grammarians of Turkish ) , which can also ... the purpose clause V , since it reports no event , is universally very low in categoriality .
In Turkish , relative clauses are again incorporated nominalizations ( called ' participles ' by grammarians of Turkish ) , which can also ... the purpose clause V , since it reports no event , is universally very low in categoriality .
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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