Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... clauses . Conversely , not all the subordinate clauses in la - i are superficially alike in languages other than English . The belief which motivates this principle of identification is that grammars tend to miss semantic ...
... clauses . Conversely , not all the subordinate clauses in la - i are superficially alike in languages other than English . The belief which motivates this principle of identification is that grammars tend to miss semantic ...
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... clauses are simply conjoined : ( 3 ) He will come and ( then / therefore ) I will stay . Interrogative verbs like ... clauses and in certain medial verbs — the mood , tense , and validity of whose clauses are independent of the mood ...
... clauses are simply conjoined : ( 3 ) He will come and ( then / therefore ) I will stay . Interrogative verbs like ... clauses and in certain medial verbs — the mood , tense , and validity of whose clauses are independent of the mood ...
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... clause is presupposed , and thus not liable to interrogation . The humor of 24 lies in the fact that because - clauses , unlike most subordinate clauses in English , are not presupposed . English has another device besides that of focus ...
... clause is presupposed , and thus not liable to interrogation . The humor of 24 lies in the fact that because - clauses , unlike most subordinate clauses in English , are not presupposed . English has another device besides that of focus ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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