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of emphatic stress to the element in the focussed phrase that normally receives 1 - stress on its cycle will not account for such variations in stress contour.14 Another instance where J appears to be using a single descriptive device ...
of emphatic stress to the element in the focussed phrase that normally receives 1 - stress on its cycle will not account for such variations in stress contour.14 Another instance where J appears to be using a single descriptive device ...
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In all such cases , a predicate noun phrase would be in the singular , regardless of the number of the verb . The over - all pattern of the Modern Greek plural of majesty is very similar to that shown by the Polish dialects in $ 1.1 ...
In all such cases , a predicate noun phrase would be in the singular , regardless of the number of the verb . The over - all pattern of the Modern Greek plural of majesty is very similar to that shown by the Polish dialects in $ 1.1 ...
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However , this applies not only to verbal and adjectival predicates ; it is equally true of noun - phrase predicates , where the surface number of the predicate noun phrase will therefore differ from its real - world number : 8 ( 38 ) A ...
However , this applies not only to verbal and adjectival predicates ; it is equally true of noun - phrase predicates , where the surface number of the predicate noun phrase will therefore differ from its real - world number : 8 ( 38 ) A ...
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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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