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Note first the following examples , in which there appears to be no syntactic connection at all between the topic and an ... Example 67 is from Tzotzil ( OCK 354 ) and 68 is from Jakaltek ( Craig 1977 : 280 ) : ( 67 ) A Ninab Atz'am - e ...
Note first the following examples , in which there appears to be no syntactic connection at all between the topic and an ... Example 67 is from Tzotzil ( OCK 354 ) and 68 is from Jakaltek ( Craig 1977 : 280 ) : ( 67 ) A Ninab Atz'am - e ...
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The Tigrinya example strikes me as a simpler one , since the rules involved are far more straightforward and easier to motivate , and it is thus a better example to use in introducing the constraint . The very first example in the book ...
The Tigrinya example strikes me as a simpler one , since the rules involved are far more straightforward and easier to motivate , and it is thus a better example to use in introducing the constraint . The very first example in the book ...
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These are illustrated respectively by the following examples : ( 46 ) a . ... Just a single example is enough to show that indirects , unlike subjects , follow the verb , so they are ordinary dependents ; and since they precede the ...
These are illustrated respectively by the following examples : ( 46 ) a . ... Just a single example is enough to show that indirects , unlike subjects , follow the verb , so they are ordinary dependents ; and since they precede the ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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