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In fact , these verbs ( as main verbs in the sentence ) may be considered three of the true function words ( or xūzè “ empty words ' ) in Chinese . They are only minimally needed syntactically to specify certain relations between NP's ...
In fact , these verbs ( as main verbs in the sentence ) may be considered three of the true function words ( or xūzè “ empty words ' ) in Chinese . They are only minimally needed syntactically to specify certain relations between NP's ...
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of its semantic complements ) , with examples ; ' equations ' for regular and non - regular LEXICAL FUNCTIONS ; information about ... One lexical function gives such encyclopedic information as ' the name of the staff ( personnel ) of ' ...
of its semantic complements ) , with examples ; ' equations ' for regular and non - regular LEXICAL FUNCTIONS ; information about ... One lexical function gives such encyclopedic information as ' the name of the staff ( personnel ) of ' ...
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8 How do these facts lead to the conclusion that tag - questions and imperatives function in a parallel fashion , and that this function involves the weakening or ignoring of normal rules of conversation ? It is clear how 20 operates in ...
8 How do these facts lead to the conclusion that tag - questions and imperatives function in a parallel fashion , and that this function involves the weakening or ignoring of normal rules of conversation ? It is clear how 20 operates in ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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