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AA Only 6 of these patterns are at all common , namely those with nominative subjects plus AA and on . The patterns enclosed in parentheses are rare . The NN pattern is predication ; the other patterns with nominative subjects are ...
AA Only 6 of these patterns are at all common , namely those with nominative subjects plus AA and on . The patterns enclosed in parentheses are rare . The NN pattern is predication ; the other patterns with nominative subjects are ...
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Scattered findings from disparate fields , when brought together , yield evidence of linguistic patterns common to literary and conversational discourse . I see these as falling into two types : sound patterns and sense patterns .
Scattered findings from disparate fields , when brought together , yield evidence of linguistic patterns common to literary and conversational discourse . I see these as falling into two types : sound patterns and sense patterns .
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Through intensive investigation of discourse in an ergative language , I show that certain patterns of information and ... The recurrent patterns in language use are , as it turns out , isomorphic to the ergative pattern in grammar .
Through intensive investigation of discourse in an ergative language , I show that certain patterns of information and ... The recurrent patterns in language use are , as it turns out , isomorphic to the ergative pattern in grammar .
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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