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A definiteness restriction for relative clauses in Lakhota ' ( 168-90 ) , by JANIS WILLIAMSON , is interesting both ... the head of the relative clause ; its headed- ness is exemplified by the fact that it controls agreement both within ...
A definiteness restriction for relative clauses in Lakhota ' ( 168-90 ) , by JANIS WILLIAMSON , is interesting both ... the head of the relative clause ; its headed- ness is exemplified by the fact that it controls agreement both within ...
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The analysis tree of the subordinate clause in 6 , on the other hand , can be obtained by instantiating the top sentence ... Hence , the feature is not primarily meant to distinguish main clauses from subordinate clauses , but rather to ...
The analysis tree of the subordinate clause in 6 , on the other hand , can be obtained by instantiating the top sentence ... Hence , the feature is not primarily meant to distinguish main clauses from subordinate clauses , but rather to ...
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Examples of this type tell us nothing about the early Dravidian structure of relative clauses with FINITE predicates . In fact , they might lead one to question the very existence of such structures . ( 9 ) epporul ayinum allatu ill ...
Examples of this type tell us nothing about the early Dravidian structure of relative clauses with FINITE predicates . In fact , they might lead one to question the very existence of such structures . ( 9 ) epporul ayinum allatu ill ...
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