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VP VERB PATTERNER OBJECT PATTERNER EXAMPLE tense / aspect auxiliary verb VP has + eaten dinner negative auxiliary cf. 7 in $ 4.2 complementizer S thai + John is sick question particle S cf. 8 in $ 4.4 adverbial subordinator S because + ...
VP VERB PATTERNER OBJECT PATTERNER EXAMPLE tense / aspect auxiliary verb VP has + eaten dinner negative auxiliary cf. 7 in $ 4.2 complementizer S thai + John is sick question particle S cf. 8 in $ 4.4 adverbial subordinator S because + ...
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Plural words are thus clearly verb patterners . The most natural approach is to treat plural words as modifiers of the noun : that is generally how they are described in grammatical descriptions of languages employing them .
Plural words are thus clearly verb patterners . The most natural approach is to treat plural words as modifiers of the noun : that is generally how they are described in grammatical descriptions of languages employing them .
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the verb , while the adpositional phrase occurs on the other side . If we do not find instances of such languages , then we may conclude that the correlation is indirect . Because both adverbs and adpositional phrases exhibit a strong ...
the verb , while the adpositional phrase occurs on the other side . If we do not find instances of such languages , then we may conclude that the correlation is indirect . Because both adverbs and adpositional phrases exhibit a strong ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
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