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... Note that third person forms will be the least marked , as they do not require the presence of the Participant node . Number distinctions are represented by the features which depend on the Individu- ation node . Intuitively speaking ...
... Note that third person forms will be the least marked , as they do not require the presence of the Participant node . Number distinctions are represented by the features which depend on the Individu- ation node . Intuitively speaking ...
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... NOTES FAMILY Sepik - Ramu 1 language SUBFAMILY Nor - Pondo NOTES No 3rd person pronouns ; demonstratives used for ... Note that the number distinction in 1st and 2nd person is therefore not part of the pronominal form , but marked on ...
... NOTES FAMILY Sepik - Ramu 1 language SUBFAMILY Nor - Pondo NOTES No 3rd person pronouns ; demonstratives used for ... Note that the number distinction in 1st and 2nd person is therefore not part of the pronominal form , but marked on ...
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... Note that this is not an artifact of absolute frequency . The average listed frequency of -ion forms in CELEX is 300.2 . Of the twenty -ion forms listed in Table 2 , thirteen are associated with below - average frequency . This pattern ...
... Note that this is not an artifact of absolute frequency . The average listed frequency of -ion forms in CELEX is 300.2 . Of the twenty -ion forms listed in Table 2 , thirteen are associated with below - average frequency . This pattern ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
The syntactic structure of French auxiliaries Anne Abeillé Danièle Godard | 404 |
English subjectless tagged sentences Paul Kay | 453 |
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