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German arguably has two strategies of reflexivization , the simplex form sich and the complex form sich selbst . However , what licenses the use of the complex strategy is contrastiveness , not the type of predicate .
German arguably has two strategies of reflexivization , the simplex form sich and the complex form sich selbst . However , what licenses the use of the complex strategy is contrastiveness , not the type of predicate .
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From a strictly structural point of view , the final verb here ( yunyase there was ) asserts the existence of a complex subject NP consisting of two coordinated relative constructions , one with an internal head ( ibay mali phuturuha ...
From a strictly structural point of view , the final verb here ( yunyase there was ) asserts the existence of a complex subject NP consisting of two coordinated relative constructions , one with an internal head ( ibay mali phuturuha ...
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( 223-34 ) examines the cognitive processing of complex sentences in mathematics word problems . In ' Combining clauses into clause complexes : A multi - faceted view ' ( 235–321 ) , by far the volume's longest article , CHRISTIAN ...
( 223-34 ) examines the cognitive processing of complex sentences in mathematics word problems . In ' Combining clauses into clause complexes : A multi - faceted view ' ( 235–321 ) , by far the volume's longest article , CHRISTIAN ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
Book Notices see back cover | 643 |
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