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As stated above , it is necessary to begin such an investigation as this with an analysis of the extant formations in the context of the linguistic systems in which they occur . I will begin , then , with a discussion of the Vedic ...
As stated above , it is necessary to begin such an investigation as this with an analysis of the extant formations in the context of the linguistic systems in which they occur . I will begin , then , with a discussion of the Vedic ...
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Furthermore , whenever either pronoun occurs to the right of NP , coreference is obligatory . ... backward reflexivization , in which a pronoun that is coreferential with an antecedent to the right may or may not occur as a reflexive .
Furthermore , whenever either pronoun occurs to the right of NP , coreference is obligatory . ... backward reflexivization , in which a pronoun that is coreferential with an antecedent to the right may or may not occur as a reflexive .
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In fact , the manner - adverbial analysis in its present form predicts that manner adverbials do not occur in passive sentences . As this is clearly false , it would be necessary to allow ADV - MANNER at least two consecutive expansions ...
In fact , the manner - adverbial analysis in its present form predicts that manner adverbials do not occur in passive sentences . As this is clearly false , it would be necessary to allow ADV - MANNER at least two consecutive expansions ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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