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Barðdal & Eythórsson 2003a shows that not only do these subject - like obliques behave as syntactic subjects with respect to control infinitives , but in other respects as well ( see also Rögnvaldsson 1995 , 1996 , Haugan 1998 , Barðdal ...
Barðdal & Eythórsson 2003a shows that not only do these subject - like obliques behave as syntactic subjects with respect to control infinitives , but in other respects as well ( see also Rögnvaldsson 1995 , 1996 , Haugan 1998 , Barðdal ...
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While it is more common to see indefinites in negated predicate nominals , it is nevertheless possible to use he without the definite accent in such structures , and in this respect the predicate nominals interact differently with ...
While it is more common to see indefinites in negated predicate nominals , it is nevertheless possible to use he without the definite accent in such structures , and in this respect the predicate nominals interact differently with ...
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The modal markers that have been identified with respect to the above - named semantic and syntactic properties are then scrutinized with the help of several tests and sentence frames in order to determine the characteristics of each ...
The modal markers that have been identified with respect to the above - named semantic and syntactic properties are then scrutinized with the help of several tests and sentence frames in order to determine the characteristics of each ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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