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In the theoretical literature on noun - phrase temporality , the idea that tense might be a category of noun phrases was ... In her analysis of the temporal interpretation of noun phrases , Enç ( 1981 : 41-45 ) briefly entertains the ...
In the theoretical literature on noun - phrase temporality , the idea that tense might be a category of noun phrases was ... In her analysis of the temporal interpretation of noun phrases , Enç ( 1981 : 41-45 ) briefly entertains the ...
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We refer to these two constructions as the NOUN PHRASE and- CONSTRUCTION and the SERIAL VERB and - CONSTRUCTION . ... The evidence in §2 demonstrates that there are instances of the and - construction that are clearly noun phrases .
We refer to these two constructions as the NOUN PHRASE and- CONSTRUCTION and the SERIAL VERB and - CONSTRUCTION . ... The evidence in §2 demonstrates that there are instances of the and - construction that are clearly noun phrases .
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ted ( §1.2 ) , which would be expected if the noun phrase and - construction were a clause , since this is analogous to the way pronouns pattern in ordinary clauses in Walman , but unexpected if it were a conjoined noun phrase .
ted ( §1.2 ) , which would be expected if the noun phrase and - construction were a clause , since this is analogous to the way pronouns pattern in ordinary clauses in Walman , but unexpected if it were a conjoined noun phrase .
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