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( Welmers 1976 : 124 ) Ordinarily , it is assumed that the function of a resumptive pronoun is to mark the site inside the relative clause from which the head has been extracted . With the strategy illustrated in 4 , however , there has ...
( Welmers 1976 : 124 ) Ordinarily , it is assumed that the function of a resumptive pronoun is to mark the site inside the relative clause from which the head has been extracted . With the strategy illustrated in 4 , however , there has ...
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Of the 43 KPE relative clauses , 26 are like the example in ( a ) ; that is , they are ' full ' relative clauses with a lexical head and a relative pronoun : ( a ) I want this boy which į carry the cocoa .
Of the 43 KPE relative clauses , 26 are like the example in ( a ) ; that is , they are ' full ' relative clauses with a lexical head and a relative pronoun : ( a ) I want this boy which į carry the cocoa .
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Here , however , the indices of relative clause status are missing : there is no relative marker ni , and no definitizer following the relative clause . The subordinating suffix is also not present ; but because the verb stem ends with ...
Here , however , the indices of relative clause status are missing : there is no relative marker ni , and no definitizer following the relative clause . The subordinating suffix is also not present ; but because the verb stem ends with ...
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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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