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Thus ' particle ' is a cover term for items that do not fit easily into syntactic and semantic generalizations about the ... Longacre's 1976 reference to ' mystery particles in South American languages is a typical use of the term .
Thus ' particle ' is a cover term for items that do not fit easily into syntactic and semantic generalizations about the ... Longacre's 1976 reference to ' mystery particles in South American languages is a typical use of the term .
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like even , only , ever , and not as particles ; similarly , the infinitival to is a candidate for this label . In other languages , extraordinary collections of words have been assigned to a particle category : markers of mood and ...
like even , only , ever , and not as particles ; similarly , the infinitival to is a candidate for this label . In other languages , extraordinary collections of words have been assigned to a particle category : markers of mood and ...
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conversational particles ( again with the notable exception of denn ) have the distributional properties ( $ 2.35 ) of independent words . The reason that the conversational particles appear to be problematic for Kaisse is that in main ...
conversational particles ( again with the notable exception of denn ) have the distributional properties ( $ 2.35 ) of independent words . The reason that the conversational particles appear to be problematic for Kaisse is that in main ...
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