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As can be seen from the data in 19 and 20 , however , both tense forms appear quite freely in stative clauses . Whatever feature distinguishes them must therefore not be a dependent of Event , but rather something that can appear in ...
As can be seen from the data in 19 and 20 , however , both tense forms appear quite freely in stative clauses . Whatever feature distinguishes them must therefore not be a dependent of Event , but rather something that can appear in ...
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Similarly , although the direct object generally must appear right - adjacent to the verb , under the right conditions ... a relative clause , it appears at the right periphery of the VP , as illustrated by the following examples .
Similarly , although the direct object generally must appear right - adjacent to the verb , under the right conditions ... a relative clause , it appears at the right periphery of the VP , as illustrated by the following examples .
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Unlike the nationwide AAE norm , however , African Americans in Hyde County appear to be lowering the / ai / glide in prevoiceless environments , while African Americans elsewhere typically produce strong / ai / glides before voiceless ...
Unlike the nationwide AAE norm , however , African Americans in Hyde County appear to be lowering the / ai / glide in prevoiceless environments , while African Americans elsewhere typically produce strong / ai / glides before voiceless ...
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