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Having shown that NP's in both A and A ' positions can be topicalized , we now consider whether other categories can appear in TOP as well . We assume that six major categories are used in Chinese syntax : NP ( including quantifier ...
Having shown that NP's in both A and A ' positions can be topicalized , we now consider whether other categories can appear in TOP as well . We assume that six major categories are used in Chinese syntax : NP ( including quantifier ...
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Finally , an example of the successive application of D , accents , taken step by step , appears in Figures 22a - d ( p . ... It would appear at first glance that the sequence of accents applies to Dz since each successive D3 accent is ...
Finally , an example of the successive application of D , accents , taken step by step , appears in Figures 22a - d ( p . ... It would appear at first glance that the sequence of accents applies to Dz since each successive D3 accent is ...
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The reason that the conversational particles appear to be problematic for Kaisse is that in main clauses , where German requires that verbs take second position , these particles appear in third position : ( 5 ) Peter war ja doch dort .
The reason that the conversational particles appear to be problematic for Kaisse is that in main clauses , where German requires that verbs take second position , these particles appear in third position : ( 5 ) Peter war ja doch dort .
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