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Ja uže pročitala knigu vy mne dali.31 The comparative freedom of relative deletion in clefts , as opposed to other constructions , is also evident in English . Thus it has often been noted that , while most dialects of English do not ...
Ja uže pročitala knigu vy mne dali.31 The comparative freedom of relative deletion in clefts , as opposed to other constructions , is also evident in English . Thus it has often been noted that , while most dialects of English do not ...
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We assume that this comes about when both the S3 and S2 COMP nodes have been deleted and the configuration ... s2 [ 53 [ . ... ( Deletion of a V can be distinguished from extraction by a movement rule , which might be assumed to cause ...
We assume that this comes about when both the S3 and S2 COMP nodes have been deleted and the configuration ... s2 [ 53 [ . ... ( Deletion of a V can be distinguished from extraction by a movement rule , which might be assumed to cause ...
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of the deletion rule , while Lees resorts to the problematic device of generalized verbs as deletion triggers . A number of problems remain , however . First , there is the distinction between compounds derived via deletion and those ...
of the deletion rule , while Lees resorts to the problematic device of generalized verbs as deletion triggers . A number of problems remain , however . First , there is the distinction between compounds derived via deletion and those ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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