Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... given what ? ' b . tsam'o nk - a go poone e'ngoe o - tseb - e ho - bes - ets - o - a sehole take - m corn another sm - know - m inf - roast - apl - PASS - m fool ' go take another ear of corn so that you know how it is roasted , you ...
... given what ? ' b . tsam'o nk - a go poone e'ngoe o - tseb - e ho - bes - ets - o - a sehole take - m corn another sm - know - m inf - roast - apl - PASS - m fool ' go take another ear of corn so that you know how it is roasted , you ...
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... Given that LP statements can order only sister constituents of a given ID rule , and given that the ordering strategies can potentially involve any two verbal adjuncts or complements , U is necessarily committed to a flat structure ...
... Given that LP statements can order only sister constituents of a given ID rule , and given that the ordering strategies can potentially involve any two verbal adjuncts or complements , U is necessarily committed to a flat structure ...
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... given / new distinction . She distinguishes theme from given , defining the former as ' the initial unit of a clause ' ( 60 ) and adopting Chafe's definition for the latter - given information is the ' knowledge which the speaker ...
... given / new distinction . She distinguishes theme from given , defining the former as ' the initial unit of a clause ' ( 60 ) and adopting Chafe's definition for the latter - given information is the ' knowledge which the speaker ...
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