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EQUATIONAL CLAUSES IN BENGALI * a JULIA A. SABLESKI University of Washington 1. In many languages there are clause types characterized by the presence of a subject and complement without an element of predication such as a verb ' to be ...
EQUATIONAL CLAUSES IN BENGALI * a JULIA A. SABLESKI University of Washington 1. In many languages there are clause types characterized by the presence of a subject and complement without an element of predication such as a verb ' to be ...
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The situation is parallel with the clause ta thik ' that's right ' or ' that's well arranged / it's certain ' . When an overlapping pattern occurs , the clause is ambiguous ; when an existential characteristic occurs , the clause means ...
The situation is parallel with the clause ta thik ' that's right ' or ' that's well arranged / it's certain ' . When an overlapping pattern occurs , the clause is ambiguous ; when an existential characteristic occurs , the clause means ...
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Negative none none nuacCharacteristics unique to each clause type Affirmative Equational Independent none Dependent Existential Independent Dependent thakCharacteristics shared by both clause types Affirmative Independent no verb ...
Negative none none nuacCharacteristics unique to each clause type Affirmative Equational Independent none Dependent Existential Independent Dependent thakCharacteristics shared by both clause types Affirmative Independent no verb ...
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