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The cuts above are considered to be importantalthough in terms of layering tendencies P and L may be more closely related than S and P ( and certainly more closely than S and L ) .16 The noun phrase which manifests subject may be ...
The cuts above are considered to be importantalthough in terms of layering tendencies P and L may be more closely related than S and P ( and certainly more closely than S and L ) .16 The noun phrase which manifests subject may be ...
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Occurrence of a sentence within a phrase ( his heads - I - win - tails - you - lose attitude ) exemplifies second - order backlooping.19 Level - skipping may also occur : a sentence - level tagmeme manifested by a phrase or a clause ...
Occurrence of a sentence within a phrase ( his heads - I - win - tails - you - lose attitude ) exemplifies second - order backlooping.19 Level - skipping may also occur : a sentence - level tagmeme manifested by a phrase or a clause ...
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A construction ( grammatical nexus of words ) which may substitute for a word of a given morphosyntactic class is a phrase : noun phrases are substitutable in noun slots , verb phrases in verb slots , etc. The phrase typically consists ...
A construction ( grammatical nexus of words ) which may substitute for a word of a given morphosyntactic class is a phrase : noun phrases are substitutable in noun slots , verb phrases in verb slots , etc. The phrase typically consists ...
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accepted addition analysis appear apply called chapter clause comparative complex conjunction considered consonant constituent construction contains contrast course defined definition derived described determined dialects discussion distinction element English evidence example fact final formal function further German give given grammar important indicate interest interpretation John language latter learning linguistic marker meaning morpheme noun object occur operation patterns phonemic phonological phrase position possible preceding present problem pronoun question reading reference relation represent restrictions result rules seems semantic sentence sequence short similar simple single sound specified speech statement stress string structure style suggested syllable symbols syntactic Table tense theory tion transformations units University verb vowel