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In particular , constructions which are relatively hard to process ( e.g. passive sentences , relative to the corresponding actives ) are also those which strongly define topics . The properties of salience and those which cause ...
In particular , constructions which are relatively hard to process ( e.g. passive sentences , relative to the corresponding actives ) are also those which strongly define topics . The properties of salience and those which cause ...
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Three constructions have been discussed which do not exhibit the same array of marked properties as the constructions described ... and the there construction serves to ' demote ' the subject in the same way as the passive agent.21 6.
Three constructions have been discussed which do not exhibit the same array of marked properties as the constructions described ... and the there construction serves to ' demote ' the subject in the same way as the passive agent.21 6.
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Swadesh ( 117–18 ) suggests an origin for the constructions : * Some of the stem - suffix formations could have resulted from postposed words becoming suffixes ... It is not impossible that we have here in part the residue of an older ...
Swadesh ( 117–18 ) suggests an origin for the constructions : * Some of the stem - suffix formations could have resulted from postposed words becoming suffixes ... It is not impossible that we have here in part the residue of an older ...
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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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