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This has in its favor the fact that the positions in which un occurs no coincide with an intonational phrase boundary . Phonetically this is marked by the possibility of a significant pause , as well as phrase - final contour .
This has in its favor the fact that the positions in which un occurs no coincide with an intonational phrase boundary . Phonetically this is marked by the possibility of a significant pause , as well as phrase - final contour .
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Table 9 shows that adpositional phrases more often precede the verb in OV languages in all six areas , and that they ... 0 1 59 17 The fact that the order of verb and adpositional phrase correlates so strongly with the order of verb and ...
Table 9 shows that adpositional phrases more often precede the verb in OV languages in all six areas , and that they ... 0 1 59 17 The fact that the order of verb and adpositional phrase correlates so strongly with the order of verb and ...
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Just as water is a noun phrase as well as a noun in John likes water , so too cold is an adjective phrase as well as an adjective in a ... Furthermore , there are clear cases of adjective phrases , e.g. very tall and taller than John .
Just as water is a noun phrase as well as a noun in John likes water , so too cold is an adjective phrase as well as an adjective in a ... Furthermore , there are clear cases of adjective phrases , e.g. very tall and taller than John .
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
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