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Monosyllabic content words can only occur in certain positions in Thomson's meter . Most frequently they occur in s - position , line - initially in w - position , and after a punctuated break in wposition .
Monosyllabic content words can only occur in certain positions in Thomson's meter . Most frequently they occur in s - position , line - initially in w - position , and after a punctuated break in wposition .
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In configurational SVO and VSO languages this type of disjunct generally cannot appear in presentential position , whereas in sov languages it usually cannot be introduced in postsentential position ( Hindi is an exception here ) .
In configurational SVO and VSO languages this type of disjunct generally cannot appear in presentential position , whereas in sov languages it usually cannot be introduced in postsentential position ( Hindi is an exception here ) .
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and , therefore , cannot occur in a syntactic position which must host a constituent coindexed to a complement position , an adjunct position , or an Xo position of the host structure . B ' . Disjunct constituents cannot be questioned ...
and , therefore , cannot occur in a syntactic position which must host a constituent coindexed to a complement position , an adjunct position , or an Xo position of the host structure . B ' . Disjunct constituents cannot be questioned ...
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