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As 7e ' shows , the temporal clause as it hit the floor can denote a time interval that includes only the breaking subevent , but not Sally's action , provided the former modifies an independent clause . The same holds for the causal ...
As 7e ' shows , the temporal clause as it hit the floor can denote a time interval that includes only the breaking subevent , but not Sally's action , provided the former modifies an independent clause . The same holds for the causal ...
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SUFFIX -eka associated arguments or obliques into a subordinate clause that has the grammatical status of an adverb ( Table 6 ) . -kin / -en -nuka -sho -aşh -şhun -tanek -tankin -anek -ankin -bon -an -bok -aka -aka -nuka -teno -eka ...
SUFFIX -eka associated arguments or obliques into a subordinate clause that has the grammatical status of an adverb ( Table 6 ) . -kin / -en -nuka -sho -aşh -şhun -tanek -tankin -anek -ankin -bon -an -bok -aka -aka -nuka -teno -eka ...
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A third quality of clustering constructions is the clause union effect . The main evidence comes from elements that are sensitive for a single clause domain , as for instance clause - bound scrambling , scope of negation , scope of ...
A third quality of clustering constructions is the clause union effect . The main evidence comes from elements that are sensitive for a single clause domain , as for instance clause - bound scrambling , scope of negation , scope of ...
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