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What Halle might have mentioned in addition is ... description of a given dialect may be converted into an adequate description of a related dialect by the addition , deletion , or reordering of a relatively small number of rules .
What Halle might have mentioned in addition is ... description of a given dialect may be converted into an adequate description of a related dialect by the addition , deletion , or reordering of a relatively small number of rules .
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A minimal sentence may be expanded by addition of objects , in various cases other than the nominative . Not all verbs take objects ; those that take them require their objects to be in a particular case ; this requirement is ...
A minimal sentence may be expanded by addition of objects , in various cases other than the nominative . Not all verbs take objects ; those that take them require their objects to be in a particular case ; this requirement is ...
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( 2 ) Three transformations involve addition of the enclitic li to the noninterrogative source sentence . ( a ) Addition of enclitic li to the verb or to some other element , the form with li then being treated as an interrogative word ...
( 2 ) Three transformations involve addition of the enclitic li to the noninterrogative source sentence . ( a ) Addition of enclitic li to the verb or to some other element , the form with li then being treated as an interrogative word ...
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