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2000 ) , German - speaking children's first relative clauses are formally and functionally closer to main clauses than to subordinate clauses . In the current study , again based on larger and denser speech samples than the ones ...
2000 ) , German - speaking children's first relative clauses are formally and functionally closer to main clauses than to subordinate clauses . In the current study , again based on larger and denser speech samples than the ones ...
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as to say that all but one main clause in the complement - clause constructions in her data can be analyzed as “ fragments ... Thus , she is suggesting that in spoken English , complement clauses do not have the function of prototypical ...
as to say that all but one main clause in the complement - clause constructions in her data can be analyzed as “ fragments ... Thus , she is suggesting that in spoken English , complement clauses do not have the function of prototypical ...
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or performative main clauses ; that is , they contain a greater variety of CTVs and subjects and the CTVs are modified and used in a greater variety of tenses . So , these assertive main clauses can be used to serve a greater variety of ...
or performative main clauses ; that is , they contain a greater variety of CTVs and subjects and the CTVs are modified and used in a greater variety of tenses . So , these assertive main clauses can be used to serve a greater variety of ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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