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Genitive constructions in Japanese are left - branching and precede the noun , as in relative clause constructions . English paraphrastic of - genitive constructions are right - branching , like English relative clause constructions .
Genitive constructions in Japanese are left - branching and precede the noun , as in relative clause constructions . English paraphrastic of - genitive constructions are right - branching , like English relative clause constructions .
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We have not yet taken into account the MI orderings of noun modifiers such as relative clauses , adjectives , and genitive constructions . The embedding of relative clauses and partitive genitive constructions in fact proceeds in ...
We have not yet taken into account the MI orderings of noun modifiers such as relative clauses , adjectives , and genitive constructions . The embedding of relative clauses and partitive genitive constructions in fact proceeds in ...
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The focus of this study is on the transition from ' vertical ' to ' horizontal ' construction that was achieved by a one - year ... Horizontal constructions are sequences of semantically related words that are integrated into a single ...
The focus of this study is on the transition from ' vertical ' to ' horizontal ' construction that was achieved by a one - year ... Horizontal constructions are sequences of semantically related words that are integrated into a single ...
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