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In particular , I claim that the unexpectedly high frequency of object relatives stems from the following three facts , to be discussed further ... ( c ) There are no instances of agented passives in relative clauses in my corpus .
In particular , I claim that the unexpectedly high frequency of object relatives stems from the following three facts , to be discussed further ... ( c ) There are no instances of agented passives in relative clauses in my corpus .
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It is exactly his characteristics that make him relevant here , and these characteristics are realized in a relative clause . It follows , from this function of relative clauses , that such clauses will be structured to maximize the ...
It is exactly his characteristics that make him relevant here , and these characteristics are realized in a relative clause . It follows , from this function of relative clauses , that such clauses will be structured to maximize the ...
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Tagalog and Batak associate it with trigger status , even outside of relative clauses . ... We know that S - relatives will have to appear as S - trigger relatives , since there is only one argument available for trigger status .
Tagalog and Batak associate it with trigger status , even outside of relative clauses . ... We know that S - relatives will have to appear as S - trigger relatives , since there is only one argument available for trigger status .
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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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