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By ARTEMIS cusses both nominalization types across languages and within a language . A argues that the nonuniformALEXIADOU . ( Linguistik Aktuell / Linity of nominalization patterns is not some unexguistics today 42. ) ...
By ARTEMIS cusses both nominalization types across languages and within a language . A argues that the nonuniformALEXIADOU . ( Linguistik Aktuell / Linity of nominalization patterns is not some unexguistics today 42. ) ...
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It is the most frequently used canonical ordering of subject , verb , and object that drives typology , not the most frequently used utterance type in general . The speaker of French might rarely utter sentences like 8a , but he or she ...
It is the most frequently used canonical ordering of subject , verb , and object that drives typology , not the most frequently used utterance type in general . The speaker of French might rarely utter sentences like 8a , but he or she ...
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Speakers have the remarkable ability to make reliable judgments about sentence types that they only rarely hear or utter . Take sentences with parasitic gaps , as in 18 . ( 18 ) This is the paper ; that I filed — ; before reading — i .
Speakers have the remarkable ability to make reliable judgments about sentence types that they only rarely hear or utter . Take sentences with parasitic gaps , as in 18 . ( 18 ) This is the paper ; that I filed — ; before reading — i .
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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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