Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... clause , it is said to be the antecedent of the subordinate clause . For ex- ample , the adverb aquí is designated as the antecedent of the clause donde nos conocimos in the sentence Aquí fue donde nos conocimos ' Here is where we met ...
... clause , it is said to be the antecedent of the subordinate clause . For ex- ample , the adverb aquí is designated as the antecedent of the clause donde nos conocimos in the sentence Aquí fue donde nos conocimos ' Here is where we met ...
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... clauses are from a base structure NP [ it S ] , in which the head it is ' strengthened ' to demonstrative force before its appositional clause . We note that such sentential adjuncts either manifest a wH - focus ( in which case the head ...
... clauses are from a base structure NP [ it S ] , in which the head it is ' strengthened ' to demonstrative force before its appositional clause . We note that such sentential adjuncts either manifest a wH - focus ( in which case the head ...
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... clause - initial morpheme : He buys shoes that she catch not cold . And , in addition , some permutations ( either of the subordinate clause or of the main clause , or of some constituents in either ) could be used : That she catch not ...
... clause - initial morpheme : He buys shoes that she catch not cold . And , in addition , some permutations ( either of the subordinate clause or of the main clause , or of some constituents in either ) could be used : That she catch not ...
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