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14 a FUT se Yorùbá has a particularly rich inventory of SVC subtypes ; this list is nonexhaustive . Other languages with SVCs vary in which and how many such constructions they include . Nonetheless , 29-34 are common types of SVCs ...
14 a FUT se Yorùbá has a particularly rich inventory of SVC subtypes ; this list is nonexhaustive . Other languages with SVCs vary in which and how many such constructions they include . Nonetheless , 29-34 are common types of SVCs ...
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To sum up , 55 indicates that 01 of an SVC asymmetrically c - commands 02 ; 56 , while not conclusive , points in the ... These facts argue against the one head - final analysis reflecting the actual word order in SVCs with multiple ...
To sum up , 55 indicates that 01 of an SVC asymmetrically c - commands 02 ; 56 , while not conclusive , points in the ... These facts argue against the one head - final analysis reflecting the actual word order in SVCs with multiple ...
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In contrast , VO order derives from two sources under Collins's account : it is underlying in the lower verb phrase of an SVC ( his VP3 ) , but derived through V10 - V raising out of the higher one ( his VP2 ) .
In contrast , VO order derives from two sources under Collins's account : it is underlying in the lower verb phrase of an SVC ( his VP3 ) , but derived through V10 - V raising out of the higher one ( his VP2 ) .
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agreement American analysis appear approach argues argument aspect assignment associated assume authors Cambridge chapter complex conclusion consider consonants constraints constructions contains courts default demonstrative derived discussion distinctions effects element English evidence example expressive fact final focus formal forms functional gender geometry German give given grammar head heavy identity important interesting interpretation introduction involved issues Japanese John language lexical linguistic marked meaning morphological class movement names nature node noun object particular patterns phonetic phonology phrase position possible prefix present Press problem projection proposal provides question reference relation representation roots rules semantic Sense sentence speakers specific speech structure suggests SVCs syllables syntactic syntax Table theory tion types University variation verb volume vowel weight weight distinctions