Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... clause - final placement , and this was the case in the data for this study as well . To the extent that in situ ... clause . The most common positions are clause initial , clause final , or both of these , just like in the majority of ...
... clause - final placement , and this was the case in the data for this study as well . To the extent that in situ ... clause . The most common positions are clause initial , clause final , or both of these , just like in the majority of ...
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... clause . Thus , both readings are available in English , as illustrated in 36 , where the interpretation may be ... clause and its superordinate structure ( either a matrix clause in the case of subordinate clauses or the larger ...
... clause . Thus , both readings are available in English , as illustrated in 36 , where the interpretation may be ... clause and its superordinate structure ( either a matrix clause in the case of subordinate clauses or the larger ...
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... clause is the finite / subjunctive marking ( implicitly ruling out the possibility that there are two that's , governing different inflection ) , and ( iii ) an adjunct of the subordinate clause can precede that . ' The fact that it can ...
... clause is the finite / subjunctive marking ( implicitly ruling out the possibility that there are two that's , governing different inflection ) , and ( iii ) an adjunct of the subordinate clause can precede that . ' The fact that it can ...
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L Yu | 73 |
Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
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