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Consulting the lexicon , not the RN , one finds that the epistemic modals in 20 have a termless valence , and therefore link no thematic role with any nominal relation in their P - initial stratum . The non - epistemic modals in 21 ...
Consulting the lexicon , not the RN , one finds that the epistemic modals in 20 have a termless valence , and therefore link no thematic role with any nominal relation in their P - initial stratum . The non - epistemic modals in 21 ...
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45 : it is the RAISED nominal that is put en chômage . Precisely the opposite happens in ascensions : the nominal that bears a term relation in the matrix before ascension chômage BY THE ASCENDEE ; see ex . 68 and Figure 46 .
45 : it is the RAISED nominal that is put en chômage . Precisely the opposite happens in ascensions : the nominal that bears a term relation in the matrix before ascension chômage BY THE ASCENDEE ; see ex . 68 and Figure 46 .
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The major categories of subordinate clause distinguished are nominal , adverbial , relative , and comparative ( 1047 ) . However , these categories are based on largely disparate criteria , and fail to provide a useful system of ...
The major categories of subordinate clause distinguished are nominal , adverbial , relative , and comparative ( 1047 ) . However , these categories are based on largely disparate criteria , and fail to provide a useful system of ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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