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Furthermore , the presence of this event nominal may invite an eventive reinterpretation of the other two PPs . A suitable scenario might be one tracking Floyd's progress through a busy day - for example , with Floyd having meetings in ...
Furthermore , the presence of this event nominal may invite an eventive reinterpretation of the other two PPs . A suitable scenario might be one tracking Floyd's progress through a busy day - for example , with Floyd having meetings in ...
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The source is expressed by an ablative - marked NP , which is headed by a relational noun possessed by the ground - denoting nominal in 23.21 ( 23 ) ( Kinoo ) ki - no tokoro - kara ie - made it - ta . yesterday tree - GEN place - ABL ...
The source is expressed by an ablative - marked NP , which is headed by a relational noun possessed by the ground - denoting nominal in 23.21 ( 23 ) ( Kinoo ) ki - no tokoro - kara ie - made it - ta . yesterday tree - GEN place - ABL ...
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In ' Topic and focus within D ' , ENOCH O. ABOH extends traditional sentential concepts to the nominal domain . Investigating ( multiple ) WH - questions , JANNEKE TER BEEK asks , ' Is Dutch a multiple fronting language ? ' .
In ' Topic and focus within D ' , ENOCH O. ABOH extends traditional sentential concepts to the nominal domain . Investigating ( multiple ) WH - questions , JANNEKE TER BEEK asks , ' Is Dutch a multiple fronting language ? ' .
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