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It would seem to be elementary that we can't make any good arguments about the relationship between syntactic and ... Consider predicates which can occur with either extraposed or raised structures : ( 29 ) It seems that the earth is ...
It would seem to be elementary that we can't make any good arguments about the relationship between syntactic and ... Consider predicates which can occur with either extraposed or raised structures : ( 29 ) It seems that the earth is ...
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But it seems to me no accident that they did not . ... and it is not surprising that these regularities should seem more salient to an analyst who is seeking case - related grammatical properties than to one who is not .
But it seems to me no accident that they did not . ... and it is not surprising that these regularities should seem more salient to an analyst who is seeking case - related grammatical properties than to one who is not .
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T seems to be attributing far more ' system'to the ratio than Varro actually does ( cf. 63 , 64 , n . 41 ) . Since the issue of free and spontaneous generation of items ( derivational morphology ) is a central issue in the theory ...
T seems to be attributing far more ' system'to the ratio than Varro actually does ( cf. 63 , 64 , n . 41 ) . Since the issue of free and spontaneous generation of items ( derivational morphology ) is a central issue in the theory ...
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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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