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Take , for example , the possessive phrases the boy's hand and the professor's hand . While the two possessors do not differ with respect to their syntactic weight ( both contain at definite article and a noun ) , they clearly differ in ...
Take , for example , the possessive phrases the boy's hand and the professor's hand . While the two possessors do not differ with respect to their syntactic weight ( both contain at definite article and a noun ) , they clearly differ in ...
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For example , in Hungarian the same morphosyntactic structure is used for imperatives and hortatives as well as for jussives ( van der Auwera et al . 2004 ) . The relevant affirmative forms of the verb vár ' wait ' are given in Table 8 ...
For example , in Hungarian the same morphosyntactic structure is used for imperatives and hortatives as well as for jussives ( van der Auwera et al . 2004 ) . The relevant affirmative forms of the verb vár ' wait ' are given in Table 8 ...
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For example , in the section on creoles , there is only a single cross - reference for creole genesis , which is bioprogram , although relexification does appear in the glossary . More significant , however , is that the founder ...
For example , in the section on creoles , there is only a single cross - reference for creole genesis , which is bioprogram , although relexification does appear in the glossary . More significant , however , is that the founder ...
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