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The first of these is the P - INITIAL STRATUM for that predicate , and the last its P - FINAL STRATUM . The definitions are straightforward : ( 11 ) Let v be a predicate that heads , in clause b , a P - arc starting in stratum i and ...
The first of these is the P - INITIAL STRATUM for that predicate , and the last its P - FINAL STRATUM . The definitions are straightforward : ( 11 ) Let v be a predicate that heads , in clause b , a P - arc starting in stratum i and ...
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We break with that tradition only by restating the LEVEL where valences are in force : ( 14 ) The valence of a predicate refers to grammatical relations existing in the P - INITIAL STRATUM of that predicate .
We break with that tradition only by restating the LEVEL where valences are in force : ( 14 ) The valence of a predicate refers to grammatical relations existing in the P - INITIAL STRATUM of that predicate .
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A participial absolute consists of a verb in participial form accompanied by its P - initial 2 . By this rule , 30b ( intervenuto l'autore ) is legal because l'autore is the P - initial 2 of intervenuto .
A participial absolute consists of a verb in participial form accompanied by its P - initial 2 . By this rule , 30b ( intervenuto l'autore ) is legal because l'autore is the P - initial 2 of intervenuto .
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
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